Welcome to Enterprise Soapbox!

We designed and developed the original Enterprise Soapbox Science resource and workshop where students in your academy, school, college or University will learn about science, enterprise, business, DT, maths and the environment whilst ACTUALLY making their own soap products.

Your students can design and manufacture their very own product and can sell the results immediately by using our safety-assured recipe meaning that the soaps can be sold under the UK and European Cosmetic regulations.

As well as an amazing workshop – click here for feedback – you can get the tools and equipment to make deliver your very own workshop in-house and make up to 700 novelty soaps!

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In this part of our website you'll find loads of information about the unique Enterprise Soapbox kit and how you can use it to develop enterprise skills within, and alongside, Science in Secondary schools as well as using it as a way of getting Primary students into soap (and money) making! Have a look at the case studies section for feedback. "I still rate the Soap Day with 1200 students as one of the highlights of my time at Duston School"- Julie Ricketts, former Enterprise Director at Duston School, Northants.

The kit has been designed to allow you to safely embed Enterprise activity within the Secondary Science Curriculum but it does much more than that!

Enterprise Soapbox is:

  • Fantastic Value for Money
  • Fun
  • Flexible

The cross-curricular kit allows students to witness cold process soapmaking, research and design their own soaps, make their own soaps and packaging and either sell the soaps locally or buy their soap from school after the practical session. You could earn back the cost of the kit!

The kit links into Science, Enterprise, Environment, Citizenship / PSHE, CDT, Languages and Art as well with a CD Rom and 70-page teacher handbook packed with ideas and topics it couldn't be easier.

Have a look at this video of a SoapScience event in action: