The mini-company of schoolchildren from Vire is a hit
Accompanied throughout the 2021-2022 school year by their teachers Claire Chuppé-Astruc, Christine Jacquelin and Maxime Bisson, the mini-entrepreneurs invest and mature in class of 4e a Vire Normandy (Calvados) have completed their Coat Racks project. They were also helped by the association partner of the National Education, Entreprendre pour learn, represented by its regional coordinator Séverine Achaboub, and occasionally by their business manager godmother.
Thanks to the sale of 60 items, recycled wooden coat racks but also cutlery in the colors of Guy Degrenne, which it was possible to have pyrographed for €1, the young people were able to make good profits.
tell the college students.We financed an outing, with a half-day program at La Souleuvre, then a visit to the SPA, delighted to receive our donation
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A collective and rewarding project
Before presenting their results and receiving their certificates, the 18 students visited the Guy Degrenne factory and discovered the facets of the trade after a theoretical time, in pictures, around the creation of a fork. At the rate of an evening of hours throughout the school year, without counting the investment of each one on his personal time, the young people, listening to each other, took up this beautiful challenge. We learned while having fun. After our participation in the Rouen Fair, during which we received an award, we went to present our project in front of more than 250 people in Caen, during the Entreprendre pour savoir festival, VIP guests at the Crédit Agricole headquarters.
Prepared for professional life
Frédéric Regourd, deputy principal of the agricultural campus, is very proud of his mini-entrepreneurs. Managed by Alice Travert, 14, director, Maxime Lebouc and Yann Lenfant-Marie, 15, commercial and administrative directors, the students acquired concrete skills. When everyone pitches in, great projects come to fruition
enthuses Frédéric Regourd.
The young people, who sold their creations during the open days of the Agricultural Campus, then by word of mouth to members of their families and friends, individually received the diplomas allowing them to highlight this experience on their CVs. Perseverance and politeness are part of the essential know-how in their future professional life.
concluded Séverine Achaboub.