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  • Learning to Change the World

    We are once again delighted to be working in partnership with Glasgow City Council to provide young primary students with a transformative learning opportunity.  Could your social enterprise idea convince the dragons?  Come along to present your ideas, answer some questions, receive some feedback and be in with the chance to win funding.  Through doing this, young people will develop key employability skills whilst aspiring to affect ongoing social change in their communities and beyond.

    • How to register?

      This event is open to all Glasgow primary schools.  To register please click on the link below to secure your place.

    • What do I do now?

      If you have never taken part in Social Enterprise Schools, then once registered, you are ready to begin on your social enterprise journey.  You can choose from the different options below to get started.  You might wish to get in touch or you might be ready to go ahead and schedule your pupil workshops, but do feel free to further explore the rest of the resources and tools available to you within your social enterprise journey.  

      When you are ready, or if you are already running a social enterprise and wish to enter the den, please go ahead and submit your business plan ahead of the Dragons' Den event on the 20th March 2023.

      • Important Information:

        > There is no cost for schools to take part and you will be in with the chance of winning seed funding.

        > Interactive pupil workshops.  Click here to schedule (either in person or online).

        > Access resources and tools on the learning platform, Social Enterprise Schools Programme

        > Key named person to be your one to one support throughout

        > A wide range of benefits for young people, teachers, schools and your communities

        > Chance to be nominated and receive a Social Enterprise in Education Award 2023

        > Limited spaces available

        • For more Information:

          Contact: Steven Gillan, Schools Coordinator West