Student Businesses
Sunday May 11th 2008, 11:18 pm
Filed under: Numeracy, experiential learning

One of the major projects last term for the Experiential Program involved students working in groups to run a business. Students ‘borrowed’ money from the school to get started, and were aiming to raise money for a charity of their choice.  They had to create a detailed business plan, make profit/loss projections, assign specific roles to each member of their group, and run the business on an allocated day at school. 

Unfortunately, as a whole group, they did not make an overall profit. But some of the individual groups did do very well, and many valuable lessons were learned.  The current group of students this term can now learn from the previous mistakes (such as spending too much on set up costs) and hopefully will be able to make a donation to their charity of choice, the RSPCA.

It was great to see a number of staff involved – both as customers, and as targets. Throwing a pie at a teacher seemed to be quite a popular activity – just as well the staff are good sports!  ‘Getting Dunked’ Video

Staff waiting to be dunked!

A pie in the face…

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Getting Creamed

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About to be dunked