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Primary

We are selling seasonal drinks at our stall. We will sell different seasonal drinks for Autumn, Winter, Spring and Summer. We have lots of ideas for each season but we want the children in the school to be involved to give them a choice. We have already conducted a market research survey.

Some examples of Seasonal Specials we will be selling are Chocolate Apples at Halloween, Gingerbread Men at Christmas and Easter Baskets at Easter time.

The ‘Social Hub’ will have a clothes drop, book drop, raffle, stall selling Seasonal Specials and free teas, coffees and biscuits for the community to enjoy whilst having a chat!

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St Margaret’s RC Primary School
Primary

We are planning to run a superhero themed café in the school hall which will be called D.C. Cupcakes. It will be a chance for the community to relax and enjoy tea, coffee and cupcakes. To make a profit that will be shared between reinvesting for new resources and our social cause: St. Vincent de Paul.

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Dairsie Primary School
Primary

Dairsie Primary School Social Enterprise is a Community Cafe which uses produce grown in our Community Garden to feed the vulnerable members of our community. We use our profits to run the cafe, the first Thursday of every month. We also use it to host events such as movie afternoons and bingo teas. All members of our small school are involved in the Social Enterprise and we have now been running successfully for two years. We also produce some seasonal products that we sell throughout the year such as tie dye bags, bookmarks, stress balls, natural soaps and wild flower seedbombs.

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Tulliallan Primary School
Primary

Our idea is to open a café which is run by the pupils of Tulliallan Primary School. It has a good chance of working because we work as a team and we all work collaboratively. We have had the kitchen facilities for a few years and we use it well.

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Kilpatrick School
ASN

This project aims to adapt an existing cafe which has been part of the senior phase curriculum for many years by adopting the social enterprise ethos and principles. Our existing World of Work cafe has been very successful and already has a customer base which consists of staff, pupils, family and friends of Kilpatrick School

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Eastmuir Primary School
ASN
Primary

A fairtrade cafe!

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Broughton High School
Secondary

We have created an enterprise with an aim of tackling social isolation in the community. We are working towards this vision by providing an inclusive social café on Friday afternoons and interactive and intergenerational workshops for young and older. The workshops offer opportunities for crafts, storytelling and conversation. We have a partnership with the Cyrenian’s Fareshare movement which enables us to provide low-cost food to customers. We have also registered as part of the Cooperative movement. Initially started by a group of S6 students, the enterprise has grown and now has students from S3-S6 volunteering. Our profits support local initiatives that meet our social goals. We supported Social Bite and donated to the Sleep in the Park event set up to eradicate homelessness.

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Lornshill Academy
Secondary

We have created an enterprise with an aim of building greater community in our school and local area. We are working towards this vision through the opening of our Citizenship Café five days per week. Partnerships with local businesses such as the Dunmar Hotel have helped to provide training and resources. Initially started by a group of S6 students, this enterprise has expanded and includes students from across the other year groups. A percentage of our profits go towards a local charity of the students’ choosing, with funds this year going to Strathcarron Hospice.

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Stirling High School
Secondary

We started our community cafe with the aim of bringing our community closer together and adding a new space for senior students to study. Our cafe sells a delicious range of hot and cold drinks and various snacks like crisps, cakes and biscuits. We also serve high quality bean to cup coffee. This cafe also will provide an opportunity for students to volunteer and experience what working in a cafe would be like. This cafe will benefit everybody in the school and the community. Meetings and “Hot chocolate with the Head”. Which is a reward for exceptional behaviour and work. Our cafe will also be open on Saturday mornings for the public. The community cafe also sells honey produced by the bees looked after by our school bee club. You can also buy a bee calendar or adopt a bee.

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