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Why we launched?

Education does not stop within the school

As a much-needed procedure, children are taken through primary and secondary school education; to prepare them for university years and beyond. This foundation makes it possible for students to push through higher education, despite its many challenges. After thorough research, we realized that a foundational support of the sort, isn’t available for aspiring secondary school entrepreneurs. It is this gap that we wish to fill, as a way to strengthen the entrepreneurial ecosystem around us, thereby increasing the success rate of businesses owned by young visionaries.

Our team ensures entrepreneurial and business-related workshops, events and summits are being shared with our community of secondary school students

School bags and other necessities are a plus for students. Students are encouraged to compete for Skool Grind backpacks by engaging in “Calls for Application”

Deserving students are being gifted with the opportunity to attend such events or win backpack no matter the cost.

You can help us in giving more backpacks or send more students to these life-changing events.

What They Say

Technology essentially harnesses the tools, technologies and strategies used to help us solve problems and simply make our lives better and easier to live in some way.

Alhaji Bayo Kargbo Sierra Leone Grammar School

Entrepreneurship is all about creativity and one does not need a teacher to be creative. Young entrepreneurs with wonderful ideas can be demotivated to the extent of giving up their entrepreneurship a major setback they were not prepared for.

Annette Sannoh Annie Walsh Memorial School

At a very young age I began my journey as a social entrepreneur, my father ensured that I was part of his work of solving problems in our various communities and that nurtured sense of “impossible is nothing” and enabled me on my journey as a problem solver

P.J Mandela Cole 1986 - 2022

Young entrepreneurs in businesss is a new concept to Sierra Leone. We must learn to handle criticism, age stereotyping, and maintain a balance between school and business. Always have an End Goal

Sarah Laura Solomon Executive Director, Eminence Africa

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