- To work in non-friendship groups (randomly chosen by us).
- To develop communication and leadership skills whilst building new friendships.
- To take part in kinaesthetic problem-solving challenges that test body and mind.
- To reflect on tactics and make improvements within a frenetic strategy activity.
- To manage resources and team members whilst building a giant structure.
- To practice delegating roles and responsibilities within problem solving and creative activities.
- To take risks and stretch their comfort zones during trading and communication activities.
- To practice creative problem-solving skills within an activity that has an infinite number of solutions (if you can stretch your imagination).
- To practice negotiating skills within a business context.
- To trade commodities in a live business activity using virtual currency.
- To design and build products within a strict time frame.
- To work under pressure to break codes and develop an eye for detail.
- To develop skills needed in the modern workplace such as reliability, analytical skills, communication, and self-motivation.
- To manage money and resources in a profit-making activity.
- To experience activities that could form part of the recruitment process during an assessment day.
- To learn essential financial capability skills that will help students in life beyond sixth form.
- To leave the session having developed new skills and cultivated new friendships.