Sa’adu retains the House Entrepreneurship cup. They are the first house to ever defend the cup. Their win was even more impressive making almost double the profit of last year. Sa'adu mean business!
All Year 9 pupils compete in the annual House Entrepreneurship competition. Each of the five houses is given £50 and challenged to make a profit of at least £100 between September and December. They also need to fulfil criteria on originality, participation and promotion of their enterprise.
This year, Sa’adu ran ten initiatives. Aside from the ever-popular samosa sales, they ran fruit and flapjack stalls at Longford on Games afternoons. They also held Oktoberfest and Christmas Fayre events and sold Santa hats. However, the most profitable, original and beneficial initiative was to get on board with Shropshire IT Recycling. Not only did they facilitate IT recycling within the Adams community but Megh S spent two Saturdays helping promote the initiative with Shropshire IT Recycling at Newport Library.
A grand total of £818.19 was made. Congratulations.

