Teen Entrepreneur (Grades 7-9)
General Course Information
This is a 1-week program with the goal of launching a viable business at the end of the week.
- This program and its students have been featured on BBC, CBC, Global TV, City TV and international news agencies.
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Grades: 7-9
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Class Size: max 20 students
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Class Length: 15 hours (instruction) + project work based on the business to be created
- Ideal for students interested in starting their own enterprise or starting a social enterprise to further a cause.
- Students can work on their own business or together with other students launch a team business.
About the Course
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Teen Entrepreneurs is an empowering and comprehensive course designed to teach teens and high school students the essential aspects of launching a business, while also instilling the principles of social responsibility. This program has been specifically adapted for Grades 7-9.
Throughout this dynamic course, students will dive deep into the world of entrepreneurship. They will explore key concepts such as identifying market opportunities, developing a unique value proposition, creating a compelling brand, and building a strong customer base. We will guide them through real-world examples and engaging exercises, providing them with a hands-on learning experience.
We also focus on the social impact of entrepreneurship. As part of the course, students will have the opportunity to connect with an local organizations dedicated to a cause that is close to their heart. Together, they will collaborate and raise funds to support this cause, contributing to a greater purpose and leaving a lasting impact. We have previously partnered with Daily Bread Food Bank, Sick Kids, Doctors without Borders, Musicians without Borders, Caritas, UNICEF, UNHCR and many more.
Topics Covered
- Developing the idea: Ideation and Market Research
- Business Planning and Getting Organized
- Branding and Marketing -including identifying the values of the company and outreach to news agencies.
- Product / Service Development given that students are challenged to make a business with zero capital.
- Operations & Logistics - this includes creating a product page online and ensuring that pre-sale orders are available
- Sales & Customer Acquisition - this includes working on their sales pitches and being able to present themselves in a professional way.
- Financial Management - this includes cost estimates, forward projections and real-time sales management.
- Legal and Regulatory - researching any laws that apply to their business. For example, even a lemonade stand requires health and safety compliance, and city permits if on public grounds.
- Scaling and Growth Strategies - how do they build a business that can easily scale larger and keep growing?
- Launching their Business - doing everything they need to ensure a smooth and successful launch, including customer service and responding to queries.
- Building Legacy Clients and Advocates - it doesn’t just end with the pop-up store, students also learn how to harness these legacy clients they have built and make them into advocates for future teen businesses.
Location details
Online courses
Our online e-courses have live instruction on either Zoom or Google Meet. Details will be sent to you after your purchase.
In-person courses
We offer in-person courses across Greater Toronto Area. (Note: some locations listed on the map may not be availlable for this course.)