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Bath bombs ready to make big splash



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Published Date: 29 September 2007
STUDENTS hope their bath bombs will make an explosive impact on the business world.
Pupils at Crofton School in Stubbington are competing against each other in their own version of the TV show The Apprentice.
Three groups have come up with their own ideas to make money with one designing, one making and one promoting their own bath bombs.
With support from computer giant Microsoft, the teams will have to do market research, costs predictions and cash flow charts to see who can run the most successful business.
Teacher Alison Tiltman said: 'They're coming in at lunch times and after school. They've really thrown themselves into it.'
The project has already made such an impact that Miss Tiltman has been invited to talk about it at a conference in Helsinki, Finland, at the end of October.

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  • Last Updated: 29 September 2007 9:53 AM
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