Three Madrid Schools Reach MBA League Entrepreneurship Final

La Nave in Madrid hosted the final of the competition aimed at fostering innovation and talent among students from primary to high school.

Generic image of a youth entrepreneurship event in Madrid.
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Generic image of a youth entrepreneurship event in Madrid.

Three Madrid educational institutions have reached the final of the MBA League, a competition held at La Nave in Madrid, designed to foster innovation and entrepreneurship among students.

Gredos San Diego, Bérriz, and Alkor schools are the Madrid representatives who have made it to the final stage of the MBA League. This competition is designed to promote innovation, entrepreneurial spirit, and talent among young students.
The final took place at La Nave facilities, in Madrid, after a total of fifteen schools and institutes participated in the program. During the event, students had the opportunity to present their projects to an audience and share experiences with other educational centers.
The Minister of Education, Science, and Universities, Mercedes Zarzalejo, attended the event and highlighted the importance of promoting entrepreneurship from the early educational stages. According to her, these types of initiatives are crucial for bringing students closer to the labor market and the development of business projects.
Zarzalejo also emphasized the strengthening of Professional Entrepreneurship Classrooms within Madrid's Vocational Training. In the current academic year, the Community of Madrid has 137 such classrooms, which are developing 578 projects and 687 activities, marking a record figure since their implementation in the 2016/2017 academic year.
The minister described the day as a festive and competitive gathering, with students from 5th grade of Primary to High School presenting their entrepreneurship proposals. She also thanked all participants for their efforts and highlighted programs like ‘Más Empresa’ (More Business), aimed at 4th-year ESO students.