Entrepreneurship programme sharpens business skills among students


Form Four students of Methodist Girls’ School Carynn See Suk Qing (left) and Cheryll Cheah Su Juen showing off some of the recycled products made by their team at the Young Enterprise (Penang Chapter) Sales Fair 2018 at 1st Avenue Mall in George Town.

SOME 450 secondary school students turned entrepreneurs by selling innovative creations that enhance living convenience and help preserve the environment.

Among them was Volt Enterprise of Chung Ling High School that came up with its diamond-shaped page holder for easy reading as it literally helps to hold a book open with the thumb.

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