FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

We teach kids how they can do what they love and make money from it or turn it into a business. Our mission is to equip young minds with essential entrepreneurship skills and financial literacy, both in-person and online.

Paypal, Credit and Debit cards, BACS,  and Stripe.
 
There is no specific dress code for our classes; children are free to wear whatever they like. However, we do offer Ultra Education branded hoodies and t-shirts, which can be ordered for £20-30 by contacting info@ultra.education.
Ultra Education C.I.C
Seeds Hub, Empire Way
Wembley HA9 0RJ

The group size varies depending on the programme. In our school-delivered programmes, groups typically consist of 20-30 children. For our In-person and Online Entrepreneurship Programmes, groups are smaller, with 10-15 children. We offer both beginner programmes for those completely new to entrepreneurship and advanced programmes for those who have already attended some of our previous sessions.

The age range varies depending on the programme, but most students are between 10-15 years old. We also offer programmes for older students, such as our Employability Programme, as well as for younger children, like our Summer Clubs. Overall, our programmes cater to students aged 7-18.

Student progress is tracked weekly and reported on at the end of each term.

Our lead teachers are fully trained and experienced educators. We have small groups to allow us to identify differing needs. We then employ our internal and extended resources to cater to them.

Our very popular annual event where the kids can showcase and sell their products and services. For more info email info@ultra.education or call +44 (0) 800 211 8133

A prestigious event where we recognise the work of our students and teachers.

Yes, a 50% discount is offered for additional siblings after the first.

Julian ‘The Ultrapreneur Hall’, more info here

We have carefully developed our own pedagogy (approach to teaching) which includes:
 
  • Confidence: By going through the process of developing their business idea
  • Resilience: By challenging their comfort zones and coaching them to not give up
  • Teamwork: Group work during the programme
  • Leadership: Leading on group work during the programme
  • Literacy: Expanding students vocabulary
  • Numeracy: Working with numbers throughout the programme
 
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