WOULD-BE business magnates from a Pendle high school celebrated winning seven awards in an inter-schools contest to find the area's best entrepreneurs.
Members of the Year 11 Young Enterprise company at Fisher-More High School, Colne, shared the honours in this year's Pendle Young Enterprise contest to find the best young business brains with Edge End High, Nelson, who picked up four awards.
Fisher-More's company Aura made a range of items, including letter racks and clocks, to sell and distributed profits among shareholders.
It won the exporter of the year, best overall performance, best report, best marketing report, highest profits and best presentation. Team member Kelvin Whitening also picked up an award for best achiever.
Young Enterprise is run among Year 11 pupils to give them an insight into the business world.
Picutre shows Fisher-More High School, winners, from the left, Louise Pearson, 16, Lee Ghulan, 16, Sara Jones, 16, Melissa Kelly, 15, and Kevin Whittingham, 16.
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