Industry Insight Event at Queensferry Community High School

Wed 1 May 2019 | 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m.


Organizer

Queensferry Community High School

Ashburnham Road
South Queensferry
EH30 9JN

Tel: 0131 319 3200
Web: http://www.queensferry.edin.sch.uk

Event location

Andrew Haines

Trainee Software Engineer at Lloyds Banking Group
Lloyds Banking Group Plc


Currently working for Lloyds Banking Group as a Trainee Software Engineer. I am involved in the Cre… Read more

Karina Bowlby

Polo Director, Business and Executive Coach.
Builyeon Farms Llp


I set up my first business when I was 21. I am a serial entrepreneur who has a passion of setting … Read more

Angela Beardsley FRSA

Social Enterprise Founder & Executive Director | Connector | Board Trustee | Keynote Speaker


The first thing people notice about me is my ‘energy’ because I am driven by my authentic curiosity… Read more

About the Business Leaders

These business leaders have been chosen because their companies are growing quickly.

About the teacher and students

The event was created by Kirsty Mcgrory for 75 students at Queensferry Community High School aged Age 13 - 14.

Event description

Inspire our students

Advertising Project - S3 pupils will design advertisements for your business

Bringing sectors and jobs to life and inspire young people to consider their career options and raise aspirations through offering real insight regarding daily duties of a specific job or talking about a day in the life in a particular sector.

As part of the S3 English course, pupils study a unit on advertising and work in groups to design their own adverts. I would like pupils to visit/interact with real businesses, in order to get a sense of brand identity, target demographic and unique selling points, and use this information to design print advertisements for these businesses.


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