A school hoped to create the next Alan Sugar at an enterprising event.
St Andrew’s Primary School, in Halstead, encouraged each class to pick a product or service they could sell.
They were given £20 to start up their businesses - which included a car wash and a tea shop - and parents were invited to come to the school.
The winning class was Pufflings - the Reception class - who made key rings and coasters to sell.
They made more than £340, with the school making £1,125 in total yesterday.
Pufflings will now decide how to spend the money.
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