PARKSIDE School students have learned how to give their business ideas some umph.
The year 12 students from the Cullingworth school took part in the Umph enterprise condition.
They heard talks from famous entrepreneurs such as Julian Kynaston, the founder of both Illamasqua make-up and Boost Energy Drinks.
The team took part in an Enterprise challenge and nearly became one of the top two schools.
Marcus Isherwood, Parkside’s Head of Applied Studies, said: "However there was another prize for the most enterprising student on the day.
“Chloe Carr won this, taking home £25 in cash, £25 Amazon vouchers and a book. All students were a credit to the school on the day."
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