Pupils at a local school are gearing up to become international entrepreneurs.
Broadclyst Primary won 15 thousand pounds from the IT giant Microsoft in a Dragons Den-style pitch earlier this year, with their idea for a Global Enterprise Challenge.
They're now recruiting other schools around the world to get involved in the opportunities to devise products, make prototypes, do market research and finally sell them.
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