The Scottish National Party has pledged its support to Scotland’s Enterprising Schools, in its manifesto ahead of the 2016 Scottish Parliament election.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon addressed an audience of around 700 small business owners from the across the UK, telling them that “that Scotland will be the best place to do business anywhere in the UK”.
A new report has underlined the importance of the various methods through which Scotland has developed, promoted and implemented entrepreneurship education in its schools.
In partnership with the Glasgow Employability and Skills Partnership team, Young Enterprise Scotland is currently delivering the Scottish Inventor’s Challenge to primary schools across Glasgow.
Children will have the chance to take their entrepreneurial skills from the classroom to the boardroom thanks to a renewed £300,000 in funding for Scotland’s Enterprising Schools, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has confirmed.