Ryedale School is delighted to announce that it has reached the finals of the prestigious annual Ryman National Enterprise Challenge, the UK’s largest school’s enterprise education competition.
The Ryman National Enterprise Challenge is part of the Inspirational Learning Group, whose aim is to provide innovative and enterprising off-timetable events for schools, colleges and universities; engaging, inspiring and motivating students to be the best they can be. The Ryman National Enterprise Challenge has attracted over 450 schools and 200,000 students since its first challenge was launched back in 2013. Founders, Ben and Mike Dyer said, engaging inspiring and motivating students to be the best they can be.
The 2018 challenges were set by supporters, Ryman and KidZania -an indoor city ran by kids. Key Stage 4 kids have been designing ‘back to’ marketing campaigns for Ryman and winning students will meet the marketing team at Ryman to have their campaign put up inside a store! In Key Stage 3, students have been designing a new activity for KidZania’s Indoor City at the Westfield Shopping Centre in Shepherd’s Bush, London. The activity included creating a You Tube advert and considering how many Kidzos (Kidzania’s official currency) it would cost.
Ryedale School competed against over 200 schools in this year’s challenge and its students are brimming with anticipation and excitement as they join students from 160 schools at the finals which take place on Wednesday 4th July at The International Centre, Telford. Perri Kiely and Jordan Banjo will be hosting the exciting finals event. The duo is best known for being part of dance group, Diversity, who shot to fame when they won Britain’s Got Talent and more recently hosting the Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards.
On the finals day schools will come together to compete against each other, each pitching the ideas they’ve worked hard to create.
Challenge Ambassador, Theo Paphitis, entrepreneur, retail magnate and well known for his appearances on nine seasons of Dragon’s Den, said,
Some of the best pitches I’ve seen on The Ryman National Enterprise Challenge over the years have been even better than the ones I saw in the den!”
As well as promoting the spirit of entrepreneurialism and transferrable skills, taking part in The Ryman National Enterprise Challenge can enable schools to meet some of the Gatsby benchmarks; giving students the opportunity to meet staff from local employers such as Ryman, as well as developing key skills that are valued in the workplace and will prepare them for life in modern Britain, which is a key focus of the government’s career strategy.
Miss Wallis from Ryedale School said,
The Ryman Enterprise Challenge has been outstanding so far, and our students have really gained a lot from being involved, we are super excited now to be heading down to Telford to the finals, where we wish our winning students every success”.
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