Young Enterprise Fiver or Tenner Challenge at Gallions Mount Primary School

Tue 4 Jun 2019 | 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.


Organizer

Gallions Mount Primary School

Purrett Road
London
SE18 1JR

Tel: 02088542691
Web: http://www.gallionsmount.greenwich.sch.uk

Event location

Dr Rachel O'Connell

Founder and CEO Trust Elevate
Trust Elevate Ltd.


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Keith Staines

iOS Developer at Founders4Schools
Fdsa Fire Protection Limited


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About the Business Leaders

These business leaders have been chosen because their companies are growing quickly. Combined they employ 1+ people.

About the teacher and students

The event was created by Sonya Potts for 75 students at Gallions Mount Primary School aged Age 11 - 11.

Event description

Young Enterprise Fiver Challenge
Time to inspire the next generation of entrepreneurs!

Young Enterprise’s Fiver Challenge offers young people the opportunity to take part in an enterprise activity and develop their employability skills, personal knowledge and career readiness. Using real money, they have one month to create a product or service to sell or deliver at a profit. Invite local Business Leaders into your classroom to prepare, support and inspire your students.

We would like our speaker to launch our Fiver Challenge project and inspire the children to be creative and resourceful. We want to develop the skills that the children will need in fast changing global market. Any presentation that will inform the children about the process, drive their aspirations and broaden their understanding of the range of opportunities for them as they continue on their learning journey towards a career.


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