• Date
    2nd March 2023 at 01:30pm
  • Venue
    Ysgol Gymraeg Llundain
  • Host
    2B Enterprising
  • Category
    Entertainment & Social

Through its 'Support a School' programme, 2B Enterprising is presenting its 2nd activity session for the children at Ysgol Gymraeg Llundain.

Based on the book ‘Hornet Scramble’, the young people will participate in the Friendship Hands activity – identifying what makes a good friend and how we can be more thoughtful, considerate and encouraging of our peers.

2B Enterprising is a Welsh-based education organisation, whose mission is to raise the aspirations of young people whilst introducing them to valuable life experiences and key skills. Wales Week London has partnered with Ysgol Llundain as part of their commitment to inspire the next generation of leaders and managers. Ysgol Llundain will gain access to a hive of goodies and online resources including books, presentations and lesson plans plus three delivery sessions, all delivered through the medium of Welsh.

We’ve written a series of creative and thought-provoking books entitled ‘The Bumbles of Honeywood'. These stories transport our readers to the enterprising world of the Bumble family – sharing valuable lessons learned through their journeys and challenges with their friends in Honeywood. Themes include sustainability, wellbeing, inclusion and diversity.

These storybooks are accompanied by physical and digital resources for primary school teachers to support the development of enterprise skills in the classroom.

Enterprise resources - working with education leaders and enterprise professionals, we have created a portfolio of resources to develop young peoples’ enterprise skills.

Activity sessions - we deliver engaging enterprise sessions to inspire young people and develop an entrepreneurial mindset. Our team delivers three engaging session to each primary school – inspiring young people to develop an entrepreneurial mindset.

Corporate to classroom - we partner businesses with education to not only financially support the programme but bring enterprise skills to life in the classroom.