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MtoGo Store for Merseyrail

The students organised the opening of the new Lime Street Station Underground MtoGo store for Merseyrail on Monday 28th November at 2pm.

They also organised the event for the unveiling of the new mosaic flooring which was designed by primary school children in the local community.

The year 13 students which included, Catherine, Liam, Ben, Danielle and Kirsty organised the whole event from the speeches, buffet, decorations and the guest list which included both the Managing Director for both Merseyrail and MerseyTravel.

The event was extremely high profile and was a huge success. The students really did themselves, Mrs Bond (their business teacher) and the school very proud.