News / Young Enterprise finalists lose out
THE WINNERS of the Shetland’s Young Enterprise contest Regazza failed to score in the Scottish finals in Glasgow this week with their colouring book for adults.
However the seven pupils from Anderson High School received praise on the night for their presentation and artistic flair.
Regazza managing director Megan Leslie said it was well worth taking part in the event, and encouraged other local students to take part in the Young Enterprise scheme in the future.
“It was really good fun and a really good experience,” she said.
“I enjoyed watching the other presentations as well as doing our presentation, and I think our presentation was quite different from the others.”
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