Students at a Bradford school took part in an enterprise day hosted by Mosaic, an organistion founded by the Prince of Wales.
A total of 30 students at Carlton Bolling College took part in Global Entrepreneurship Week and hosted an event to inspire the next generation of entrepreneurs.
The students spent the day with Zulfiqar Hussain, of Global Promise, Wajid Hussain, an enterprise coach for Bradford Kickstart, and Nabila Ayub, of Mosaic, set up in 2007 to create opportunities for young people who are growing up in the most deprived communities around the world.
Zulfiqar Hussain took the pupils on a journey of his life, from arriving in the UK with no English skills, to becoming a founder of an international charity and a successful businessman.
Discussions followed with Wajid Hussain, who gave the pupils an insight into the word of business and how to be successful.
Hands-on workshops followed.
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