Children's Enterprise Club: Business Education Schools Don't Teach

Parents are actively seeking practical financial education for their children — a club offering hands-on workshops where entrepreneurship is learned through experience, not theory.

Children's Enterprise Club: Business Education Schools Don't Teach — Entrepreneurship
📌 About the model

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 — 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.

💡 Why it works

📈The 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.

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