Young people aged between 8-16 will be able to attend the school
A first of it's kind, the Manchester Esports Academy will give access to the multi-billion pound industry for those aged between eight and 16-years-old.
The MEA programme will be delivered by Esports Coaching Academy certified coaches, which ensures the highest standards in coaching with a combination of personalised guidance and specialised training modules. “We believe young people from all backgrounds should have fair access to technology futures, and by supporting local young people to find their passion and harness it as fuel, they can achieve great things in their future careers.”
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