St Clare's High School students travel to Port Macquarie to learn marketing from three successful businesses

Updated July 12 2017 - 2:48pm, first published June 13 2017 - 11:00am
St Clare's High School year 12 business studies students and teacher, Lyn Tilbrook teamed up for a game of laser tag during a recent excursion to Port Macquarie. (Back row from left) Jacob Cribb, Timonthy Daczko, Thomas Debenham, Anthony McMullen, Abbie Towers, Jessica Cheers, Hannah Burley and teacher, Lyn Tilbrook. (Front row from left) Brooke Berg, Stephanie Poole and Lillie Oirbans.
St Clare's High School year 12 business studies students and teacher, Lyn Tilbrook teamed up for a game of laser tag during a recent excursion to Port Macquarie. (Back row from left) Jacob Cribb, Timonthy Daczko, Thomas Debenham, Anthony McMullen, Abbie Towers, Jessica Cheers, Hannah Burley and teacher, Lyn Tilbrook. (Front row from left) Brooke Berg, Stephanie Poole and Lillie Oirbans.

The successful marketing of egg and bacon rolls and icecream spiders to St Clare’s High School students worked to drive sales and fund a recent year 12 business studies student excursion to Port Macquarie.

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