Program
Build confidence, curiosity, and capability through real-world entrepreneurship.
The First MBA
for Kids and Teens
The 
Learning Journey
A structured 16 step programme organised in 5 themes to build
entrepreneurial thinking, teamwork, and real-world skills.
- Discover the
Opportunity
Where ideas are born.
Students learn how to spot everyday problems, turn them into opportunities, and define what makes their idea unique.
Focus areas:
Business Ideas • Unique Selling Points • Naming & Branding • Copyright & Patents
- Understand
the Market
Where curiosity meets customers.
Students learn what makes people buy; by exploring pricing, marketing, and how to position their product or service and and discover the power of storytelling in business.
Focus areas:
Marketing & Sales • Pricing • Customer Service • Communication & Networking
- Build the
Business
Where ideas are born.
Students learn how to spot everyday problems, turn them into opportunities, and define what makes their idea unique.
Focus areas:
Business Ideas • Unique Selling Points • Naming & Branding • Copyright & Patents
- Plan for
Growth
Where leadership takes shape.
Students create budgets, track costs, and plan for sustainable growth.
They discuss leadership, ethics, and how responsible businesses create value for others.
Focus areas:
Budgeting • Bookkeeping & Tax • Business Plan & Financials • Leadership & Corporate Responsibility
- Pitch and
Celebrate!
Where learning becomes action.
Students bring it all together by preparing and delivering a live “Dragon’s Den”-style business pitch.
They receive personalised feedback, celebrate their progress, and take home an ABE-endorsed Certificate of Achievement.
Focus area:
Pitching to Investors
Why It Matters
Mark Cuban
Starting a business as a child can impact the rest of your life. It boosts a child’s confidence, teaches how business works, and shows they can hit goals they set for themselves — benefits that carry forward.
Sinead Bovell
The workplace of the future won’t wait for you Students must think of themselves as creators, innovators, and value-builders from day one. Entrepreneurship isn’t an elective; it’s a mindset.
Sir Richard Branson
Founder of the Virgin Group
One of my biggest hopes is that education systems realise the value of teaching entrepreneurial skills.
Be among the first schools in Malaysia to experience KidsMBA.
Spaces are limited for our launch program.
