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Year 9
November 1st/2nd 2006
Over two days the Business
Dynamics team again provided support to the LNS Enterprise programme.
Business Dynamics are supported by many of the top companies in the UK and
deliver programmes to schools.
The challenge this term was to
give all the students an opportunity to understand business and the crucial
role that it has in our economy. The programme was designed to get everybody
involved in sales, marketing, human resources, management and design. It was
again great success and thoroughly enjoyed by all. Thank
you to Mr Spearman for organising both days!
Welcome to the web page that is dedicated to the
Enterprise and Work Related Learning programmes that are part of the
curriculum and life of the school. The pages will provide an up to date list
of activities, events, training, and highlights that occur throughout the
school year.
From September 2005 all schools in the UK will receive
10/15K to support and focus on Enterprise Education. This entitlement will
provide all KS4 students with the equivalent of five days' activity focused on
Enterprise capability, innovation, creativity, risk taking, and a can-do
attitude and the drive to make things happen-supported by financial
capability, and economic and business understanding. Enterprise capability is
akey output of work related learning programmes, which became a statutory
requirement in September 2004.
"Young people need opportunities to be enterprising
through applying their knowledge, skills, and attitudes to make their mark".
Ofsted.
In 2005 a Focus group was introduced to promote the
concept throughout the school. they are:
Mr McGregor-Assistant Headmaster/Chair, Ms I Kennedy,
Mr Y.Sato, Mr L.Broomhead, Mr T.White, Mr N.Yuksal, Mr Marvin
Aristotle-Lambeth EBP Business advisor, Mr D.Trevatt-Managing Director-D-Zine,
Mr Robert Nicholson-Development Manager-D-Zine
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