PUPILS MAKE AN OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION BOTH TO THE COMMUNITY AND THEIR  FUTURE ECONOMIC WELL-BEING THROUGH THEIR INVOLVEMENT IN THE  SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURS PROJECT.  Ofsted

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 social entrepreneurs project (sep)  

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The Social Entrepreneurs Project (SEP) introduces entrepreneurial skills and social awareness to the UK classroom.  Given 'seed capital', pupils come up with creative business ideas, then develop commercial skills as they make it happen.  All profits are donated to HOPEHIV, so pupils learn what it means to make a real difference. 

HOPEHIV SEP Video

check out the

sep video here

giving an

overview of the

project


 

what other schools have done  

The best business ideas tend to fall into three categories, products, services and events. Download a list of the most successful ideas here to get your students started.


 SEP BUSINESS IDEAS 


To find out more about some of our partner schools and what they have achieved through the SEP, download the case studies below:-

 BANCROFT SCHOOL 

 CAMBERWELL GRAMMER SCHOOL 

 

how to get started 

You can download our SEP resource pack here. Included in this pack are worksheets to help your students get started, as well as information about what it means to be a social entrepreneur.

If you have any question or would like to find out more please contact lindsay@hopehiv.org 

 

tell us your story 

You may have gathered from our website that we love a good story. If you've run SEP with your class, year group or school, and have some photos to show for it, please email them to us and briefly tell us what you did, where you did it, and how it all went.

 

 



Henry Mckay  Will Nelson and N

We see hope in Henry, Will and Nick.


Harry McKay, Will Nelson and Nick Desclee are all 4th form students at King College Wimbledon. They took on the SEP in January 2011 as a year group. Their original idea was to hold a film night for students to turn their £10 into £100; after some complications they landed on the idea of holding a wine tasting evening for parents, concluding that this was where the true money lies! Henry spent five weeks travelling around Wimbledon village and writing endless emails to collect donations for an auction and gaining sponsorship for the event. After much hard work they managed to sell 51 tickets to the event and on the night raised a staggering total of £1,503!

“The project gave all three of us a fantastic experience, and we hope to continue fundraising in the future.”


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