School Enterprise Challenge Teach A Man To Fish for Course

  •  Course
  •  03-Jul-2022
  •   Worldwide
  • $$  Up to $25,000 in Prizes

The School Enterprise Challenge is an award-winning educational programme that is available to any school around the world through a free, all-inclusive online platform.

The programme supports teachers and students to plan and set up real businesses at their school. From coming up with your own business idea to writing a business plan and actually launching your school business, they will support you the whole way!

They help teachers to learn new skills and methodologies for experiential education, young people to develop key life and business skills and schools to gain extra income for essential resources. You can also win cash prizes!

The School Enterprise Challenge is made up of three steps:

  • Business Idea
  • Business Plan
  • Business implementation and Annual Report.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Open to all schools from all countries, including: pre-primary schools, primary schools, secondary schools and technical/vocational colleges.
  • Not open to universities.

Offered Benefits

  • There are more than USD $25,000 worth of prizes available for the best submissions!
  • In addition to cash prizes, every participating team will receive certificates of achievement.

Benefits for learners:

  • Get practical experience running a real business
  • Make collective decisions about your business with your team
  • Join a global community of inspiring entrepreneurs!
  • Learn key business and life skills including problem solving and critical thinking

Application Process

Go to School Enterprise Challenge on www.google.com to apply
Apply Here
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