Working with Secondary Schools

Working with Colleges – FE and HE colleges have been supportive with Young Enterprise programmes by giving students access to their rich resources in the form of building, colleagues expertise and student mentoring. London colleges have shown our students the need for success by opening their doors to them which gives them the taste of what the future holds for them. The colleges have high regard for Young Enterprise and recognise the standard of the programmes and the enrichment it gives the student’s wider workplace skills. Achievers should always use their experience with Young Enterprise programmes in their personal statements and CVs.
Many London universities allow Young Enterprise London to hold training for students, business volunteers and teachers. They also open their doors for summer schools run by the London regions.
Kingston University – has held Masterclass programmes with their graduates, summer schools with students from neighbouring schools and supported programmes by allowing their undergraduate students to help facilitate and deliver in the classroom.
Westminster University – have held business volunteer and teacher training sessions for Company programme. They have also held programmes in the university building for students from across London. Teachers have also had inset days to include all programmes on offer to schools which meet WRL entitlement and Enterprise education criteria.
London Cass Business School – have held many programmes for the Central and Eastern regions of London. They have shown the way in summer schools for the Eastern region of London and provided enormous support for training sessions for teachers and business volunteers.
This type of activity enables the students and teachers t to get first hand experience of the universities in the capital.

Young Enterprise London also provide programmes for FE and HE colleges:-
Graduate Programme and Masterclass, Company and Team Programme. These programmes will be delivered by business volunteers in the area of expertise required by the institution. These programmes can be part of the curriculum, core programmes and enterprise hubs. 43 Universities are taking part in the Graduate programme, and those in London are Kingston University and Kings College. The students run the programme over 2 seminars with business volunteers supporting the companies.

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