The BiG Winners 2023

The BiG Challenge 2023 award winners pictured with the special guests

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For the 16th consecutive year, the BiG Challenge Awards 2023 celebrated the successful prize-winning teams selected from 280 team entries across 19 Sheffield schools for their impressive entrepreneurial submissions.

The BiG Challenge is an annual enterprise competition facilitated through Sheffield City Council’s See It Be It in Sheffield Team and is open to all Y7-Y9 students. With a startup loan of £25, each team designs and develops a business which includes selling their products and services at the Moor Markets and pitching their ideas in a ‘Dragons’ Den’ style presentation to decide the overall winner.

The event was held at OEC Sheffield on 30th March 2023, with special guests including Dame Julie Kenny, Master Cutler; Lt Colonel R A McPherson MBE, High Sheriff of South Yorkshire; Deputy Lord Mayor of Sheffield Cllr Colin Ross; Lady Mayoress Jackie Satur, and Kate Josephs CB, Chief Executive of Sheffield City Council, who presented the overall winning prize.

Award sponsors from local businesses took to the stage to present prizes to the most outstanding teams, covering a range of categories including innovation, use of technology, visual media, and sustainability. Many of the sponsors are acting Business Ambassadors for See It Be It who volunteered their time to mentor teams throughout the competition and regularly commit to offering valuable employer encounters to Sheffield schools.

Amongst the sponsors was Harvey Morton who was responsible for awarding the Marketing & Sales prize. In his speech announcing the winners, he said: “Having suffered from bullying in school, this opportunity gave me something to work towards and put my energy into. My original idea as a student is now a successful business that grew from participating in the BiG Challenge and taking a chance on myself.

I would encourage all those students to take up this opportunity, whether it’s in a group or on your own, as it will help to boost your confidence and give you a focus, plus you may even discover a talent you never knew you had along the way. If an idea doesn’t work, try something else, just don’t give up!”

Due to the exceptional efforts from the teams involved, the volunteers for the ‘Dragons’ Den’ pitches decided to award two teams with the BiG Prize for Outstanding Achievement. Congratulations to By the Sea from High Storrs School and Torched Views from Holgate Meadows.

Halima and Mia from By the Sea accrued an impressive profit of £202 by selling their handmade decoupage trinket dishes made from real shells, collected from UK beaches and locally sourced from fishmongers. 10% of their profit was donated to WWF’s sustainable fishing charity.

Malachi from Torched Views made an outstanding £153 profit from his framed prints and cards of photographs taken and edited himself. His customers included Action for Children, who will be using his products as greetings cards with a view to purchase more in the future.

Reflecting on her experience as a volunteer and the impressive submissions judged, Jill White from Andy Hanselman Consulting said: “This year has truly been an outstanding set of students, but for us as Dragons, one thing that really stood out across all the participants this year was Corporate Social Responsibility, sustainability and environmental awareness – this is very encouraging for us to see and hear from our young people.

Originality, creativity, passion and love is what made our two winning teams standout this year.”

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Results

By The Sea, High Storrs School, with sponsor Steve Marshall, Sheffield Forgemasters

The Sheffield Forgemasters Award for Innovation

By The Sea

High Storrs School

Sheffield Forgemasters

Your Choc, Handsworth Grange, with sponsor Hannah Duraid, The Great Escape Game

The Great Escape Game Award for Problem Solving

Your Choc

Handsworth Grange Community Sports College

The Great Escape Game

Craft and Co, Forge Valley School, with sponsor Stacey Jubb, NVM

The National Videogame Award for Creativity

Craft and Co

Forge Valley School

National Videogame Museum

Torched Views, Holgate Meadows School, with sponsor Stacey Jubb, NVM

The National Videogame Award for Creativity

Torched Views

Holgate Meadows School

National Videogame Museum

The Upcyclers, Tapton School, with sponsor Rose Tran, Sheffield Technology Parks

The Sheffield Technology Parks Award for Best Use of Technology

The Upcyclers

Tapton School

Sheffield Technology Parks

Woodland Resin, Bradfield School and Home Educated, with sponsor Jill Fedyk, HLM Architects

The HLM Architects Award for Teamwork

Woodland Resin

Bradfield School / Home Educated

HLM Architects

Cupid Accessories, Sheffield High School, with sponsor Joe Abram, Hepp

The Hepp Award for Aiming High

Cupid Accessories

Sheffield High School for Girls

Woodland Crafts, King Edward VII School, with sponsor Bradley Longford, Henry Boot Construction

The Henry Boot Award for Sustainability

Woodland Crafts

King Edward VII School

Henry Boot

Super Smoothies, Handsworth Grange, with sponsor Harvey Morton, Harvey Morton Digital

The Harvey Morton Digital Award for Marketing and Sales

Super Smoothies

Handsworth Grange Community Sports College

Harvey Morton Digital

Bath Beauties, High Storrs School, with sponsor Kevin Parkin, Made in Sheffield

The Made in Sheffield Award

Bath Beauties

High Storrs School

Made in Sheffield

Pet Prints, Tapton School, with sponsor Jennie Bianco, Ellesse

The Ellesse Award for Outstanding Reflective Journal

Pet Prints

Tapton School

Ellesse

Walrus Wool, Forge Valley School, with sponsor Jennie Bianco, Ellesse

The Ellesse Award for Outstanding Reflective Journal

Walrus Wool

Forge Valley School

Ellesse

Seven Hills Smiles, Seven Hills School, with sponsors Dan Bale and Joe Palmer, Open House Pictures

The Open House Pictures Award for Visual media

Seven Hills Smiles

Seven Hills School

Open House Pictures

Craft and Co, Forge Valley School, with sponsor Tina Havenhand, MGRW

The MGRW Award for Biggest Profit

Craft and Co

Forge Valley School

MGRW+

By The Sea, High Storrs School with Kate Josephs CB, Chief Executive, Sheffield City Council

The Sheffield Sheffield City Council BiG Prize Award for Outstanding Achievement

By The Sea

High Storrs School

Sheffield City Council

Torched Views, Holgate Meadows School with Kate Josephs CB, Chief Executive, Sheffield City Council

The Sheffield Sheffield City Council BiG Prize Award for Outstanding Achievement

Torched Views

Holgate Meadows School

Sheffield City Council


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