Broker Apprentice 2016: Views on the primary school game task – video blog 3

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The year six pupils have chosen their winner but what did the apprentices learn from the task?

The six hopefuls battling to be crowned Broker Apprentice 2016 have completed the daunting challenge of playing their board or card games with primary school children.

The candidates had to create a game to find a way to make insurance interesting for children aged 10-11. And it had to teach them about the benefits of the insurance industry.

The contestants were ably assisted by a professional designer to turn what they had invented into a product that they could play with nine pupils of

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