Could your child be the next Alan Sugar? Is your tot brimming with creative ideas but has nowhere to bring them to fruition?
If so, perhaps they could join an entrepreneurship class in Leyton.
Businessman Julian Hall believes that children should be equipped with entrepreneurial skills from an early age and so has set up UltraKids, a company that is delivering school programmes, weekend workshops and afterschool clubs for both primary and secondary students to hone their trading talents.
The aim of the classes is for children to explore ideas and develop problem solving, numeracy and literacy skills, as well as help their confidence to grow.
Julian, who runs UltraKids alongside his wife Che, cracked the business world as a teenager and created the first black owned digital agency in Europe.
He believes education is key for helping to encourage young people in learning about enterprise as early as possible.
Julian says: “I started my business in my late teens, and I had been taught about it earlier, it would have made things a lot easier.”
UltraKids, Leyton Sports Ground, High Road, Leyton, from February 24, details: ultra.education
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