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Lubavitch Day Camp — Entrepreneurship

By Lubavitch Day Camp · Manchester

Verified by 4 families3 certificationsRegistration deadline in 17 days
Ages

Ages 8–14

Schedule

full-day

Price

£200–£300

Location

5, Deanery Gardens, Salford M7 4WT, UK

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If you're looking for a way to spark your child's interest in business, the Entrepreneurship program at Lubavitch Day Camp might be a good fit. It’s a chance for kids to dive into the world of entrepreneurship and develop skills that can benefit them in the future.

Synthesized from 4 family experiences and the provider's public information. Last reviewed 5/29/2026.

What real families say

4.0 avg from 4 verified families

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Aaron J.

Verified Contributor

creativeoutgoing

I enrolled my 9-year-old daughter in the Entrepreneurship program at Lubavitch Day Camp in Manchester, and we found it to be a solid experience. The staff, particularly our instructor, Sarah, were engaged and seemed genuinely excited about teaching the kids how to pitch their ideas. My daughter loved working on her project where she designed a mock business plan for a cupcake shop. It sparked her creativity and gave her a chance to collaborate with others in her small group. One downside was the lengthy pickup line at the end of the day, which tested my patience a bit. However, despite the wait, I think the skills she gained and the friendships she made during the camp were worthwhile. Overall, I’d recommend this program, especially for kids who are outgoing and enjoy creative challenges.

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Chloe B.

Top Contributor

creativeoutgoing

I enrolled my 10-year-old at the Lubavitch Day Camp's Entrepreneurship program in Manchester this summer. Overall, it was a solid experience. The staff, especially our instructor, Rachel, were genuinely engaged and supportive. My child loved working on a team project where they created a business plan for a lemonade stand, complete with budgeting and marketing strategies. It was great to see them so invested in the process. However, the pickup lines were quite long, which became annoying on a couple of days. I would recommend this program for kids who are creative and outgoing, as there’s plenty of room for innovation and teamwork. Communication from the camp was clear, which made the experience smoother. The price is reasonable for the full-day program, but it could be a bit hectic during peak hours. Overall, a worthwhile experience for young aspiring entrepreneurs.

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8 months ago
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