Tournaments of the Peasant Business School are a special form of entrepreneurial education. Their participants are lower secondary and secondary school students. Also adults participate in smaller-scale tournaments.
Since the first edition of the game in 2010, seven regional tournaments of the Peasant Business School have been organised by the Society of Andrychów Enthusiasts (Małopolskie Voivodeship), the Father Jan Zwierz Complex of Schools in Ropczyce (Podkarpackie Voivodeship) and the Museum of Toys and Play in Kielce (Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship).
Moreover, a tournament was organised in Goleniów Poviat (Zachodniopomorskie Voivodeship) that initiated further activities with respect to the development of entrepreneurship amongst young people; this resulted in the creation of plans for their own business activities and meetings with local entrepreneurs. Tournaments of the Peasant Business School have accompanied three finals of Świętorzyskie Mathematical Tournaments organised by the Świętokrzyskie Teacher Training Centre in Kielce since 2011.
A separate branch of tournaments take place in the form of final tournament games organised for schools from the Małopolska Region under the Academy of Social Economy Development project carried out by the Regional Centre for Social Policy in Krakow. Educational activities which constitute an introduction to the social economy were carried out in several dozen schools in the Małopolska Region by trainers of the Małopolska Institute of Culture and the Regional Centre for Social Policy in 2011–2012. The final of this educational project was the Social Economy Tournament in Krakow. Considering the objectives of the project, the participants of the tournament play the modified version of the Peasant School of Business which encourages them to combine both business and social goals in their activities.