Children's Enterprise Club: Business Education Schools Don't Teach
Parents are actively seeking practical financial education for their children โ a club offering hands-on workshops where entrepreneurship is learned through experience, not theory.

A Children's Enterprise Club is a series of workshops for young people aged ten to sixteen, where participants explore the basics of entrepreneurship, personal finance and innovation through projects and team challenges โ no dry theory. The business model is built on an hourly rate or a per-workshop-block fee, with group capacity determining the profitability of each session.
Schools cover maths and history, but the fundamentals of managing money or launching a project remain absent from the national curriculum. Parents know this, yet most lack the time or methodology to teach it themselves.
๐The children's education market is growing
The global market for business education for children and teenagers is expanding at a significant pace. Established players such as Junior Achievement and BizKids operate internationally, yet local provision across UK towns and cities remains thin.



















