Business Expo proves positive learning experience for students |
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Students from Holy Trinity International School in Kidderminster who attended the Chamber’s Worcestershire Business Expo at the Sixways Stadium recently, are now putting their newly found business skills and knowledge to the classroom test.
As part of the school’s open and active approach to education and learning, senior school and sixth form students, together with the school’s Head and Deputy Head, attended the Expo to both promote the school’s educational offer and successes, but most importantly to provide the students with the opportunity of meeting the plethora of Worcestershire businesses in attendance.
Holy Trinity International School Head, Mrs Pamela Leek-Wright, commented: “What a fantastic opportunity to interact and learn. The students asked questions, discussed product ranges, economics, as well as general business issues affecting commerce today, and received offers of possible future collaboration on projects such as the Young Enterprise Scheme and the prospect of developing reciprocal opportunities beneficial to all concerned.”
Manning Holy Trinity International School’s stand as well as singing a selection of rousing songs, the students received positive feedback on their ability to interact with the business community, their approachability and the stunning selection of students’ artwork on show.
Said Mrs Leek-Wright: “This type of positive learning experience provides students with a window on the world of business not found in any book or a classroom situation.”
Issued: 14/10/2011
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