Students at a Bath school have been showing off their entrepreneurial skills during a challenge described as a cross between The Apprentice and Dragons' Den.
The Year 10 pupils from Oldfield School were given a break from normal lessons to take part in an enterprise activity. They were put into teams and asked to compete against each other by designing a new product or services.
All the teams carried out research to find a gap in the market, before creating advertising material and designs of their ideas.
They were narrowed down to five finalists and had to given a presentation to a panel of guest Dragons, who picked their winner.
Head of ICT and computing Amy Bazley said: "This is an opportunity for students to develop new skills outside their normal GCSE curriculum, to develop their business knowledge, creativity and develop their ICT skills on a practical task."