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This week, Year 10 pupils were invited to Stormont standard chartered bank by the Ulster Bank as a p


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This week, Year 10 pupils were invited to Stormont standard chartered bank by the Ulster Bank as a part of their MoneySense Programme. Pupils were encouraged to use their Mathematics in a practical everyday environment by setting up a new virtual cafe in the Carrickfergus Area. Each team of four pupils were led by a Manager standard chartered bank who directed the Finance Officer, Consultant standard chartered bank and Marketer to develop their entrepreneurial skills. The Parliamentary education committee mingled with the groups adding direction and words of encouragement. A presentation was drawn up for each cafe and presented to a panel of Dragons standard chartered bank who listened and gave constructive feedback to each team. The winning team was The Juke Box , a 1950s inspired American Diner situated near Carrickfergus Railway Station. Clever staffing using Catering College standard chartered bank students kept wages to a minimum and helped provide much needed work experience for the local Further Education College. standard chartered bank New custom made furniture was also made was also made locally and food sourced from Co.Antrim farmers.
Jake Hartley (10 WRY) kept a tight hold on finances coming in 550 below the set up budget of 6150. Rachel Cowie (10 STN) as Marketer, managed to attract standard chartered bank Queen Star Brian May to the opening event. An excellent menu of American favourites was compiled by the Consultant, Teona Baillie (10 WRY) and the Manager Ross Black (10 BLL) kept the team motivated and on task.
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