Young Enterprise NI
Young Enterprise is reaching 90,000 young people each year with their range of enterprise education programmes. Young people get the opportunity to develop enterprise skills, hear from local business volunteers and become competent in the skills that employers want to see. This means communication, collaboration, decision making, problem solving and more.
Secondary
Young Enterprise interactive business challenges develop the 21st century employability skills that students need for the modern economy. They work alongside business people from their local community and learn more about their career journeys and the range to industries available to them. Students also have the opportunity to get an insight into entrepreneurship by setting up and running their own business.
Bank of Ireland UK is delighted to partner with Young Enterprise NI to support the delivery of the following Secondary Programme:
Personal Economics Year 10/11
Young people develop money management skills for life, with introductions to credit and debt, savings, budgeting and more.
Schools can get in touch via programmes@yeni.co.uk and also through the social media links below: