Y10 Business Studies Pupils Impress the Dragons
	Y10 GCSE Business Studies pupils were put through their paces by taking part in a "Dragons' Den" style event, held in the Rec, on Wednesday 27th January.
Team Krushall Win Best Business Idea in GCSE Business Studies Dragons' Den Event
	Year 10 GCSE Business Studies pupils were put through their paces by taking part in a "Dragons' Den" style event, held in the Rec, on Wednesday 27th January.
	Learning about how to set up a successful business, students have been working in teams to create a business plan to present to the ‘Dragons’ who comprised of members of the local community and real life entrepreneurs. In the style of the popular BBC TV series, the Dragons asked questions and grilled the students on their plans. 
	Business ideas ranged from customised pet collars to a language app translator but the idea deemed ‘most likely to succeed’ was that of a milkshake bar, where team Krushall, convinced the Dragons that there was a gap in the market for this in the local area.
	Andrew Grace, Head of Business Studies, said: "Once again, all the presentations were fantastic and all Year 10 pupils should be congratulated for their range of innovative ideas. It is important that that all these pupils develop a passion for business as they will be the entrepreneurs of the future, and running successful events such as 'Dragons' Den is integral to this."
	The full list of winning teams and pupils are as follows:
	Winner of Best Teamwork - Customise Me   
	Dan Lowe
	Dan Howard
	Megan Chagger
	Katie Hancock
	Winner of Best Presentation and Best Teamwork - Lost & Found       
	Hana Godfrey
	James Schoeman 
	Caroline Kelly
	Peter Given
	Edward Lee
	Winner of Best Display - Collar Couture      
	Jess Lee-Clark
	Zak Faulk
	James Kitchen
	Katherine Green
	Ben Cave
	Winner of Business idea most likely to succeed - Krushall  
	Charlie Marshall
	Adam Kruger
	Sam Hudson
	Maddi Metcalfe
