Speeches

Adam Afriyie – 2016 Parliamentary Question to the Department for Education

The below Parliamentary question was asked by Adam Afriyie on 2016-05-18.

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what steps she is taking to increase entrepreneurship and business education in schools.

Mr Sam Gyimah

Entrepreneurship and business education are important components of both high quality careers education and guidance as well as a broad education offer for pupils.

The careers statutory guidance places a responsibility on schools in England to offer pupils the opportunity to develop entrepreneurial skills and have access to advice on options available post-16, including entrepreneurship. While it is for schools to decide how best to provide entrepreneurship education, we know that contact with entrepreneurs themselves and businesses more widely is essential. That is why we are funding The Careers & Enterprise Company to increase the number and quality of contacts between young people and businesses, including entrepreneurs.

We have revised the business GCSE, so that from September 2017 there is greater depth and breadth and a clearer focus on the overall purpose, features and workings of businesses and how to apply this knowledge in a business context.