Networks: enterprising leadership
  • Schools' Enterprise Education Network (S'EEN)

    16/05/2008

    The Schools’ Enterprise Education Network is an all secondary school network for enterprise education in England. The network comprises 51 enterprise hub areas, creating 300 network learning communities with 300 funded schools to create 51 specialist enterprise hub schools, with 250 enterprise spokes schools, 51 special schools, 8 Academies, and 11 national enterprise specialism hub schools. The 51 enterprise hub schools are specialist business and enterprise colleges. All schools funded in the network provide high quality free enterprise CPD programmes, resources, coaching and mentoring, and personalised support for all teachers and school leaders in all secondary schools in England. The purpose of the network is to support every secondary school, special school, Academy and Trust school to embed an enterprise culture so that every young person can develop their enterprise skills, capabilities and attitudes to become successful in learning and in life. The network if funded by the DCSF as part of a £470m investment into secondary schools for enterprise education between 2005 and 2011. Through developing enterprising learning, teaching and leadership in schools, all staff and student can thrive in an enterprising culture. A national enterprise education portal www.enterpriseinschools.org.uk is freely available, including free access to the 51 enterprise …