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Young Ross-shire entrepreneurs sell own products at Christmas market


By Rachel Smart

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Reconnect of Fortrose Academy From left:: Islay Rutter, Jamie Martin, Holly MacDonald, Shona Campbell & Alix Callaghan.
Reconnect of Fortrose Academy From left:: Islay Rutter, Jamie Martin, Holly MacDonald, Shona Campbell & Alix Callaghan.

Ross-shire pupils set out their stalls in the Eastgate in Inverness earlier this month.

A team from Fortrose Academy joined students from all over the Highlands and Moray at the annual Young Enterprise Christmas trade fair, selling products they’d made themselves.

Reconnect did a roaring trade with their colouring and activity books and also took home the award for best customer service at the market which reported record total sales of over £2,000.

Young Enterprise Scotland programmes in Highland and Moray run in partnership with local schools and businesses across the area and provide young people with a real-life learning opportunity that introduces them to the realities of the world of work.

Over the course of a year teams from individual schools learn how to run a successful business by designing and making products, marketing them and managing the financial side of the business. The scheme is aimed at 15- to 19-year-olds and teams are supported by teachers, a volunteer business adviser from the local community, and an area team.

Linda Thomas, chairwoman of Young Enterprise Scotland Highland and Moray said: “Our judges were really impressed with the quality, range and design of the products on sale at the trade fair and how confidently the teams sold their products to the public.

“The trade fair is a great way for young people to learn about marketing and telling the stories behind their products. The enthusiasm of all the teams taking part was outstanding and we’re delighted with the progress they’ve made since they started the programme earlier this year.”


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