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Written by Mark Davis   
Tuesday, 23 June 2009 11:06

The uBiz Enterprise Education Centre at Smithills School in Bolton got off to a flying start with some press coverage in the Bolton News.

Jay, Alexandra, Charlotte and Shoaib have been winning plenty of business from both the school and the local community. Printing peoples treasured photographs onto canvas and streching them across wooden frames has proved a particularly popular product. They've also created large format posters for the school to advertise the upcoming prom night.

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You can see the full article on the Bolton News Website

Smithills school off to a flying start with thier printing enterprise
In business: Back from left, Mark Davis from Sigma, Wendy Webster, design manager, Sally Haworth, enterprise manager and Ian Carter, governors chairman. Front: Jay Patel, Alexandra Gojkouits, Charlotte Dowling and Shoaib Hussain
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