Pupils at Park Special School in Belfast won two awards at the Young Enterprise Northern Ireland Awards for their business Where's Ma Keys.

The company makes and sells keyrings and sensory items. The team reported about £1,700 in profit.

They used part of the profit to buy Easter eggs for every other pupil at the school.

Nineteen-year-old Ritchie said the business aims to help people find their keys and to include sensory features for those who feel anxious or stressed.

The keyrings include beaded fish and smooth-shelled turtles designed to be held during lessons.

Nineteen-year-old Corey handled manufacturing of resin items such as turtles and initial letters.

Seventeen-year-old Darren managed finances and said the fish keyrings were the most popular product.

Teacher Jill West said the students learn teamwork, finance, branding and budgeting through running the company.