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Edmund Rice Camps — Entrepreneurship

By Edmund Rice Camps · Sydney

Verified by 4 families1 certification
Ages

Ages 10–16

Schedule

weekly

Price

A$30–A$50

Location

2 Thames St, Balmain NSW 2041, Australia

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If you're looking for a way to spark your child's interest in business, the Entrepreneurship program at Edmund Rice Camps in Sydney could be a great fit. It's a chance for kids to explore their ideas and learn some practical skills, all while having fun with peers.

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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Emily R.

Top Contributor

creative

I enrolled my 12-year-old son in the Edmund Rice Camps' Entrepreneurship program in Sydney, and overall, it was a positive experience. The group was small, which allowed for more personal interaction with the instructor, Sam, who was enthusiastic and genuinely interested in the kids' ideas. My son was able to create a mock business plan for a video game-themed cafe, blending his love for gaming and entrepreneurship. He came home excited and more confident in his ideas. However, the pickup process was a bit chaotic; we faced long lines each week, which was frustrating after a long day. Still, the positive atmosphere and well-planned activities made it worth it. I recommend this program for parents looking for a creative outlet for their kids, just be prepared for a slightly hectic pickup!

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9 months ago
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Ethan H.

Top Contributor

creative

My 12-year-old daughter attended the Edmund Rice Camps Entrepreneurship program in Sydney, and overall, it was a solid experience. The instructors, particularly a fellow named Tom, were genuinely engaged and provided insightful feedback on the projects. My daughter had the opportunity to craft a business plan for a sustainable snack company, which sparked her creativity and enthusiasm. The small group size really allowed for personalized attention, something I appreciated. One downside was the long lines during drop-off; we spent about 15 minutes waiting to check her in, which was a bit frustrating on busy mornings. Still, I believe the skills she learned about entrepreneurship were worthwhile, and she even made a friend in the process. While there are a few minor issues, I would recommend this program for any creative child interested in business.

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engaged-staff · creative-projects · small-group-size

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11 months ago
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