What is the Tetuan startup school? It’s an experience that tries to bring to life many of the values of our manifesto. The Tetuan Startup school is a 6 week program for young wanna-be-entrepreneurs who want to experience what is it like to build a startup.
What is exactly this program about?
The course is a 6 week period of training and working on the implementation of an idea. Teams will choose an idea the first day and their goal will be to release a prototype by the end of the program. During each week, we will meet with all teams at our offices in what we like to call, the pizza night. During the weekly meetings, our staff will give a small lecture about how to build startups. These lectures WON’T be technical in nature, but philosophical. Our goal is to communicate principles, not technical knowledge. After the lectures each team will present their achievements of the week to us and the rest of the teams. Both, group and personal coaching will be available after that if desired. By the end of the 6 weeks we’ll do a big presentation day where everyone will show their final prototype. We will then choose the best teams and projects as winners and their project will be forwarded to international investors for analysis.
Who is this program for?
This program is oriented nearly exclusively to young people who haven’t experienced a startup. People who don’t know what a startup is, who don’t know that there is life beyond the consultant world or being a government employee. People that are ambitious but don’t know how to project those feelings.
Who is behind this program?
We already wrote about it here, so check it out if you’ve missed it.
Requirements
There are some basic requirements we expect everyone to fulfill.
- Ideas for projects MUST be innovative. This means, we won’t accept already existing ideas. We don’t expect radically new ideas, but we do expect some degree of innovation. For example, Team A: We want to build a social network for my friends. FAIL! Team B: We want to build a system to exchange homework between fellow students. OK!
- Ideas WILL be executed, so pick something that can be done in 6 weeks of work. This doesn’t means that you should choose something that takes 1 weekend to finish and spend the other 5 weeks playing Wii. We want you to be stressed, but know yourself and pick something you can handle without spending 6 weeks with next to no sleep.
- Teams will range from 1 to 3 persons max. (See Recommendations below)
- Physical presence WILL be required (Madrid, Spain), so be sure you can attend the meetups during those 6 week before enrolling.
Recommendations
These are some tips we recommend you to follow. They aren’t required but would help you a lot.
- Enroll with a partner. We don’t require you to have a team to enroll in the program, but it’s highly advisable. If you want to participate try bringing a friend or a partner with you to help you with it. Best number is 2 persons per team.
- Good English knowledge, written and spoken. All lectures will be in Spanish, nevertheless, our goal is to share them internationally, so some materials like slides, videos, etc. WILL be in English. We won’t force anyone to speak or present in English, but it’s highly advisable. So, beware, this will be a Spanish/English environment. If you don’t feel comfortable with it, think it twice before enrolling.
- This program will require you to work. Homework will be handed and weekly progress WILL be expected. Any team that doesn’t shows progress will be immediately expelled from the program. So, if you really really don’t feel like working, avoid yourself some pain and don’t enroll.
- This program is aimed to first time entrepreneurs. People that haven’t experienced the startup world or don’t know it. So beware that if you enroll and already know what a startup is, what a VC is, what is a valuation, IPO, etc. you might get really bored. Enroll at your own risk, you’ve been warned.
- Teams aren’t expected to build their companies after the program. Some might, some won’t. It’s not the goal of the program to incubate new companies but to show a new path, a new way of thinking. Teams that want to keep going with their projects will be offered coaching and coworking space in Okuri Spaces. Teams that don’t want to keep going with their projects can quit after the program ends. So there is no permanence contract with the program after it ends, it’s open to the teams to choose.
Why SHOULD you enroll in the program?
After all the evil warnings and recommendation it’s fair to write WHY should you give it a try.
Attending this program you’ll get in touch with like minded people in the entrepreneurial world, not only locally, but globally. You’ll learn how to do a good Zen presentation, how to pitch investors and how to pitch to other entrepreneurs that can give you advice. You will share experiences with other teams and establish relations with other entrepreneurs from other countries. You will learn the basics any successful startup needs to know, both from an entrepreneur perspective and from an investor perspective. You’ll learn how to take an idea from the abstract world of ideas and execute it, how to plan for it and all the surprises that you’ll find along the way.
If Kendo is the way of the sword… we will teach you the way of the startup. After that, it’s up to you to succeed. You’ll have what you need, the world will be waiting for you to come and take what you fight for!
And always remember:
“If we are facing in the right direction, all we have to do is keep on walking.” – Buddhist Saying
Dates
The program is expected to start around mid October of 2009 and will end at the end of November, 6 weeks after. Meetups will be schedule every Thursday afternoon during those weeks. Some sporadic extra meetups might be scheduled to assist to entrepreneurial events but won’t be obligatory (although advisable).
UPDATE: The exact dates are: October 15th – December 3rd 2009. You can read more about the dates here.
Fees
NON, nada, FREE as in beer. So there is no excuse for not attending the program.
Enrollment
If after reading all the above warnings and advice you still feel fit for it, send us your resume with a small (yeah, again, SMALL, like 5 sentence long SMALL) introduction of yourself and why you want to get in the program (set the subject to “Start School Enrollment”). English and Spanish emails will be accepted.
If you don’t want to attend but know someone that might fit our requirements and might be interested in attending, please send them our way !
UPDATE: Inscription form is already live! Enroll here.
Any questions or inquires?
Feel free to ask us:






I´m loving the Tetuan Valley spirit, sounds great. I´ll send you my resume this week.
@Olmo
Afraid you might be too old
Glad you appreciate, let us know if ESNA wants to collaborate in any way
Olmo we are open to everyone, send it, no one is too old for this hehe
Is 34 too old?
Depending on your background and skills you might be over-qualified (the program has been designed for Engineering students on their senior courses) but send us an email with more details so we can explore it
Damn… if I wasn´t getting a Master in the Netherlands this fall, I would have wanted to go!
Just for engineers?, is it good enough if I'm working in an international engineering company based in Madrid?
Just for engineers?, is it good enough if I'm working in an international engineering company based in Madrid?