The Grade 7 learners from Midland Primary and High School (MPHS) put their entrepreneurial skills to the test at their annual market day, a practical component of their curriculum aimed at teaching valuable business and life skills.
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Learners set up vibrant stalls, offering a wide array of tasty treats, from classic snacks to creative new dishes. Through strategic planning, creativity, and collaboration, they managed their own small businesses, taking on roles in finance, marketing, and customer service on August 30.
Grade 7 class and economics and management science (EMS) teacher Sandra Matangira said the day was a resounding success, with learners, teachers, and parents all enjoying a variety of food and the lively atmosphere.
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“This event provides a great platform for our learners to apply what they have learned in class to real-world scenarios. It helps them develop key skills in entrepreneurship, teamwork, and communication, setting them up for future success. The event also showcased the learners’ abilities, and underscored the value of hands-on learning,” said Matangira.
She said MPHS remains committed to offering innovative and engaging educational programs that empower students to achieve their full potential.
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