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| The Year 10 Young Enterprise group from Bishop Wordsworth's School, Salisbury. Left, Anthony Beaumont and Oscar Terry, right. |
STUDENTS from Bishop Wordsworth's School in Salisbury have taken part in a trade fair as part of this year's Young Enterprise South West programme.
The Year 10 group, which trades as DYOT (Do Your Own Thing), is one of four teams taking part in the competition.
The others are from Stonehenge School in Amesbury and South Wilts Grammar School in Salisbury.
Young Enterprise is the contest that sees teenagers set up and run a company, making and selling products and producing an annual report.
The trade fair, in the Cross Keys shopping centre, was overseen and managed by Neal Langley of Stonehenge School.
The south Wiltshire area final takes place at the beginning of May and the top two teams will progress to the county final.
10:40am Thursday 20th March 2008
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