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Lewisham Academy prepares for Young Entrepreneurs Christmas Market on Saturday 19th December
'From Classroom to Marketplace' is the exciting new EiA programme that was launched a month ago as part of the Lewisham Entrepreneur Academy involving students from Catford High, Forest Hill, Sedgehill Secondary and Bonus Pastor Catholic College. Giving up Saturdays over recent weeks to work on their businesses with EiA is testament to the passion and dedication of these students, who will trade at the Young Entrepreneurs Christmas Market on Saturday 19th December.
Over 50 students have been enrolled on the Entrepreneur Academy, which will run over seven months and is supported by the Shine Trust. During a series of Saturday sessions facilitated by EiA, the students have learnt key business concepts such as financial management, business planning and marketing techniques. They have initiated and taken command of their own businesses, where they have realised the importance of teamwork, organisation and resourcefulness as they have successfully stepped up to the challenges before them.
The innovation, experience and commitment demonstrated by the EIA coaches has unlocked the staggering potential of these students as they have blossomed into young entrepreneurs. Undiscovered skills have come to the forefront, aspirations have increased and students have thrived on the responsibility for taking ownership of their businesses. Most importantly, the interactive nature of the sessions has ensured that the students have enjoyed themselves whilst making the most of this unique opportunity to experience a real taste of business.
The skills learnt at the Saturday sessions will come to the fore at the Young Entrepreneurs Christmas Market as they trade with the general public. Young entrepreneurs will be drawing on their new-found confidence and business skills to engage potential customers, whilst experiencing the excitement of doing business in a real situation. If the buzz and enthusiasm created by the simulated marketplace in the 'trading game' that kicked off the Lewisham Academy is anything to go by, the day promises to be an enjoyable experience for all. Please come and support this dynamic, exciting and worthwhile event, part of the proceeds of which will be donated to charity.
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