Entrepreneurship
Program Overview

At Metropolitan, entrepreneurship is a cornerstone of our educational vision, starting in early childhood education and continuing up to the high school years. Through hands-on experiences, interactive workshops, and various showcases, our Met students are inspired to create and develop their own products. As the first school in Egypt to pioneer entrepreneurship education, we are committed to fostering creativity, innovation, and a spirit of enterprise in every student.

Early Childhood

Our entrepreneurship program introduces students to financial literacy through hands-on classroom activities. The learning experiences provide students with an introduction to personal choices that consumers make to meet their needs and wants. We expose our young learners to different projects where they learn about basic business concepts through play. The Lemon Stand project is one example where students learn about basic entrepreneurial concepts while developing their social skills.

Elementary School

Our entrepreneurship program introduces students to financial literacy through hands-on classroom activities. The learning experiences provide students with an introduction to personal choices that consumers make to meet their needs and wants. We expose our young learners to different projects where they learn about basic business concepts through play. The Lemon Stand project is one example where students learn about basic entrepreneurial concepts while developing their social skills.

Middle School

Our entrepreneurship program introduces students to financial literacy through hands-on classroom activities. The learning experiences provide students with an introduction to personal choices that consumers make to meet their needs and wants. We expose our young learners to different projects where they learn about basic business concepts through play. The Lemon Stand project is one example where students learn about basic entrepreneurial concepts while developing their social skills.

High School

Our entrepreneurship program introduces students to financial literacy through hands-on classroom activities. The learning experiences provide students with an introduction to personal choices that consumers make to meet their needs and wants. We expose our young learners to different projects where they learn about basic business concepts through play. The Lemon Stand project is one example where students learn about basic entrepreneurial concepts while developing their social skills.