Hull & Humber KC Cares businesses help inspire young people with Dragons Den

Pupils from Hessle High School go up against Hull's dragons

Hull's answer to the Dragons Den takes place at Hessle High School thanks to Hull & Humber KC Cares

Hull's answer to the Dragons Den takes place at Hessle High School thanks to Hull & Humber KC Cares

Some of the most exciting and innovative new business ideas and inventions during the last few years have come out of the BBC’s hit TV programme the Dragons Den. And when a team of dragons from Hull businesses visited Hessle Sixth Form College on 7 December and asked pupils to enter the den, they were just as impressed by the ideas they saw. 

The session, organised by Hull & Humber KC Cares, brought together professionals from Hull FC, KC, St Stephens’s shopping centre and Cooper Wilkin Chapman Solicitors to listen to pitches from sixth form students who are working towards theirA Level Business Studies qualification. 

11 students took part in the session which saw business ideas from Website Design to Bespoke Fashion Bags being presented. After each student had pitched, the four dragons evaluated the presentation, asked questions, gave feedback then decided if they would invest in the proposed business. 

Vince Groak from Hessle Sixth Form said: “The Dragons Den session is a great way to bring our pupils’ learning to life. They get to meet business people and hear their feedback on their ideas, while practising their presentations skills. It’s been an invaluable experience that isn’t available in the normal school environment.” 

Jim Harris, St Stephen’s shopping centre manager was one of the dragons on the day. He said: “I’m so impressed by the young people we met. They came up with some great ideas and presented really well - I don’t know if I would have been able to do what they did at their age. These young people are our business leaders of the future and it’s vital that we give them experiences like this and share our knowledge to help them to be the best they can.”

Hull & Humber KC Cares Business Manager Tessa Wray said: “The Dragons Den sessions gives businesses the chance to inspire pupils and help to raise their aspirations by promoting a culture of enterprise amongst their future workforce. Dragons’ Den gives the opportunity for experts to demonstrate business knowledge and expertise in a different environment while developing their communication and coaching skills that can be taken back into the workplace.” 

To find out more about Hull & Humber KC Cares please call Tessa on (01482) 638610 or email: tessa.wray@bitc.org.uk

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