DEVELOPING a marketing strategy to sell burgers was the classroom task worked on by pupils at a private school in Glasgow's West End.
Kelvinside Academy held an enterprise week which included an opportunity for pupils to pitch their product ideas to a panel of business "dragons".
Robert Karling, the school's rector, said: "Our enterprise week is itself an enterprising way to teach students.
"We want them to address challenges and opportunities that arise within business and commerce. If we can stimulate their interest, they may opt to pursue a career in business and commerce."
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