Profiles: Social Enterprise in Schools

 

The Social Enterprise in Schools category was open to schools in England only. Click on the links below to read about the finalists.

Bruntcliffe School, Leeds


 B. Best, Bruntcliffe School, Leeds

Area of work
Environment & education

Mission statement
To develop the outdoor environment as a teaching/learning base. To develop better community cohesion, and to improve GCSE results.

Why you should vote for us
In four years of opperations we have built our own garden centre, provided 8 allotments to junior schools and local residents and constructed paths and gardens in the community. Our enterprise activities fund all our projects and students working in the team gain invaluable life skills and qualifications.


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Holbrook Centre for Autism

  Pefect Pots, Holbrook Centre for Autism, Derbyshire

 
Area of work
Special education 

Mission statement
Working together, inspiring each other to transform lives.

Why you should vote for us

Perfect Pots proves that young adults with autism and learning disabilities have real skills and talents. They produce high quality products that compete with anything you could buy in a graden centre. Vote for us and help us create a brighter future for adults with autism.



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St Cuthbert's Catholic Community College


St Cuthbert's Catholic Community College for Business & Enterprise, St Helens, Merseyside


Area of work
Education, training, entrepreneurship, hospitality & catering, business administration and finance

Mission statement
A Catholic Community College at the heart of the community - creating, developing, empowering!

Why you should vote for us

Our projects: Lindisfarne House, our unique on-site hotel; groundbreaking training opportunities with Blackburne House; "Computers into the Community" which benefits hundreds of families; and numerous pupil-led businesses. All nurtured in an ethos of creativity, innovation and "can-do" attitudes. This challenged but hugely talented community deserves national recognition! 


Click on the links below to visit the other profile pages or to vote:

Best Large Social Enterprises
Best Small Social Enterprises
Best New Social Enterprises

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