Equip your teen with the skills to create, innovate, and lead in tomorrow’s world.
Looking for a camp that goes beyond fun and actually prepares your teen for the future?
At Future Academy's Entrepreneurship Camp in Dublin and Wicklow, teens will learn to think big, take calculated risks, and turn ideas into reality.
In a world where innovation drives success, entrepreneurship is more than just starting a business — it's about creativity, resilience, and problem-solving. Future Academy empowers young minds to think big, take risks, and build solutions.
Fact: According to the World Economic Forum, entrepreneurial skills are among the top capabilities employers look for in the next generation.
Setting Up for Future Success
Your teen has the potential to be a leader, an innovator, and a changemaker. At Future Academy, we nurture this potential by teaching entrepreneurial thinking — from identifying opportunities to building real-world solutions.
What Your Teen Will Gain:
Confidence to pitch ideas and seek feedback
Practical problem-solving abilities
Skills to develop a business concept from idea to execution
Leadership and teamwork experience
Our hands-on approach means your teen doesn’t just learn concepts — they actively practice them, building skills that will last a lifetime.
Your Future Starts Now
Have you ever had an awesome idea and thought, “What if I could make this happen?” That’s entrepreneurship! At Future Academy, you’ll learn how to turn your ideas into real projects.
What You’ll Learn:
How to brainstorm and develop creative solutions
Building a pitch to share your idea
Planning and launching small projects or ventures
Working with others to make ideas come to life
You don’t need to have a business idea to join — just a passion for making things happen.
Hands-On and Engaging
Future Academy's Entrepreneurship content is designed around interactive workshops, team challenges, and mentoring sessions.
You’ll build your own mini-project, pitch your ideas, and learn from real-world entrepreneurs.
Fact
“Students retain 75% of what they learn when they practice it, compared to just 5% from lectures."
Source: HBR