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Pupils from three Dublin secondary schools set to represent city at Student Enterprise finals

Intermediate Winners - Glow Co from Our Lady of Mercy College Beaumont

Stratford College, Our Lady of Mercy College Beaumont and St Declan’s College are set to represent Dublin City at this year’s Student Enterprise Programme National Finals, having been named Junior, Intermediate, and Senior Category winners at the regional finals held recently at the Mansion House.

The schools competed against 14 other schools in the Dublin City area for a coveted place at the national final which will take place on Thursday, May 9 at the Mullingar Park Hotel.

More than 1,500 students from 32 schools took part in the programme this academic year, creating a wide range of innovative enterprises while learning what it’s really like to be an entrepreneur and developing key skills in innovation, marketing and financial literacy.

In the Junior Category, the students representing Dublin City (pictured above) at the National Finals are: Yihan Reddy, Eli McQuillan, Christian Briz and Roberto Mizzoni from Stratford College.

Their winning enterprise is called Slobber Stopper which is a fabric dog toy cover for slobber stopping.

In the Intermediate Category, the students representing Dublin City at the National Finals are:  Anastazjai Kadzlersla, Sophie Postek and Cheryl Adeleke from Our Lady of Mercy College Beaumont.  Their winning enterprise is Glow & Co homemade candles.

In the Senior Category, the students representing Dublin City (pictured above) at the National Finals are: Alfin Biny and Hans Rukesh from St. Declan’s College.

Their winning enterprise is Quris, a medical identification and referral system.

The annual programme is run by Ireland’s comprehensive network of Local Enterprise Offices, supported by Enterprise Ireland and the local authorities.  It is the country’s largest enterprise programme for secondary school students.  Recent ambassadors for the programme have included Derval O’Rourke, Josh Van Der Flier and Limerick All-Ireland winner Sean Finn.

Throughout the programme, students learn how to create and run their own business.  In doing so, they learn what it’s really like to be an entrepreneur and develop key skills along the way in innovation, marketing, and financial literacy.

Other recipients of awards at the recent Dublin City Regional Final are as follows:

Speaking at the regional final, Greg Swift, Head of Enterprise at the Local Enterprise Office Dublin City said:

“We had a very successful student enterprise programme here in Dublin City, with over 1500 students from 32 local schools taking part this year.

“Our national finalists will be excellent ambassadors for the programme and we wish them the very best of luck on the 9th of May with plenty of support from the LEO Dublin City to assist them.

“This year we are very pleased to report that we are seeing an improvement in the innovative business ideas from the students in this year’s Dublin City final.

“What our students are learning from the programme is that with the right support and encouragement, they can take an idea from the classroom and develop it into a real-life business.

“The skills they learn along the way, such as business planning, market research, selling and team-work, will help them become more entrepreneurial throughout their future careers”

 

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