Young enterprise education specialists - uBiz Enterprise Education

... the most exciting initiative in Enterprise Eduction we have seen for some time and I would recommend it to any school that wants to provide young people with real life business skills.

Martine Sinker
The Real Trust Foundation

 

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Written by Dylan Humphreys   
Wednesday, 08 July 2009 08:47

Those of you who have been following this story will know that uBiz Enterprise Education has been sponsoring a business competition between 10 groups of students from local Secondary Schools which has been running for the last 10 weeks. The competition culminated in a glittering event held at Stockport County Football Club.

 
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Written by Mark Davis   
Tuesday, 23 June 2009 11:06

The uBiz Enterprise Education Centre at Smithills School in Bolton got off to a flying start with some press coverage in the Bolton News.

 
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Written by Alan Resnick   
Friday, 19 June 2009 13:15

Our new RENTAL SCHEME means that we can now rent a full uBizEE print shop to any school or college and costs for a standard installation are as low as £190.00 per month!*

 

The uBizEE Centre at Smithills School in Bolton, which students have named "PRINTZONE" has been selected from over 200 applicants from schools all over the country to receive the "Thompson Local Build a Business Bursary Pack"

 
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Written by Rob Shaw   
Friday, 15 May 2009 13:14

You can now create professional, high quality canvas prints with your uBiz centre. We've sourced all the materials and tools you need to start outputting top quality canvases, stretched onto pine frames.

 
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"Many thanks for all of the support you have given Manor Print. To say the Print Shop is a success is an understatement – we cannot cope with the demand......the Christmas Cards are a huge success"


Mrs Y Hill. Manor College of Technology Hartlepool

 

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Duncan Bannatyne

Entreprenuer Duncan BannatyneAt the age of 19, Scottish Entrepreneur Duncan Bannatyne was dishonorably discharged from the Royal Navy and spent the next 10 years moving from one job to the next, with very little success, By the age of 30, and by his own admission, he had "... no money"

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