First prize senior category, Danielle Fogarty of Sacred Heart School Tullamore, is pictured receiving her award. Also pictured are Garry Lowe, Pat O’Gorman, Sinéad Hanniffy, Eddie Fitzpatrick, Orla Martin, Caitriona Duggan
Over 100 students take part in Offaly Student Enterprise final
1st prize senior category winner, Danielle Fogarty, at her stand. Paul Moore
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2nd Prize Senior Category winners, Ti Nadur, Killina Presentation Secondary School, at their stand at the Student Enterprise County Final. Pictured left to right: Isabella Corble, Ellarose Bairead, Alisha Colsh, Maria Finlay Paul Moore
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2nd Prize Junior Category winners, Lexilishtina, Gallen Community School, Ferbane, students Lexi McAree, Ailish Concannon with Offaly County Council Cathaoirleach Cllr Eddie Fitzpatrick and Mary McIntyre, Garry Lowe and Orla Martin of LEO Offaly.
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3rd Prize Senior Category winner, Mobile Mount, Dara McEvoy and Tymon Kulakowski of Ardscoil Chiaráin Naofa, Clara. Paul Moore
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Intermediate Winners: Aleksa Ponomarjova & Chloe Usher “Peace of Mind” from Oaklands Community College, Edenderry, pictured with their teacher Patricia Hynes Paul Moore
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Junior Winners: Adam Delaney, Aaron Kenny, Tom Halligan and Ethan Kelly “Sweet Tooth Hampers” representing Gallen Community School, Ferbane.
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Teenage entrepreneurs from Sacred Heart School, Tullamore, Oaklands Community College, Edenderry, and Gallen Community School, Ferbane, will represent Offaly at this year’s Student Enterprise Programme National Final on Thursday, May 9
The students all took part in the Offaly County Final on March 5, which was held at the Tullamore Court Hotel. Over one hundred students from twelve secondary schools participated in the County Final. The twelve schools that took part were: Banagher College, Cistercian College Roscrea, Ardscoil Chiaráin Naofa, Clara, Gallen Community School, Ferbane, Coláiste Choilm, Tullamore, Tullamore College, Coláiste Íosagain, Portarlington, Killina Presentation Secondary School, St. Mary’s Secondary School, Edenderry, St. Brendan’s Community School, Birr, Oaklands Community College, Edenderry and Sacred Heart School, Tullamore.
Junior Category Results 1st Place: “Sweet Tooth Hampers” Adam Delaney, Aaron Kenny, Tom Halligan, Ethan Kelly 2nd Place “Lexilishtina” Lexi McAree, Ailish Concannon & Kristina Bakaras, both from Gallen Community School, Ferbane.
Intermediate Category Results 1st Place “POM Piece of Mind” Aleksa Ponomarjova & Chloe Usher from Oaklands Community College, Edenderry.
My Enterpreneurial Journey Intermediate Category 1st Place was won by Eva Lowndes “Golf Girls Ltd” from Tullamore College.
Senior Category Results
1st Place: Danielle Fogarty with her business D Fogarty Woodworks from the Sacred Heart School, Tullamore
2nd Place: “Ti Nadur” Isabella Corble, Ellarose Bairead, Alisha Colsh & Maria Finlay from Killina Presentation Secondary School
3rd Place “Mobile Mounts” Dara McEvoy & Tymon Kulakowski from Ard Scoil Chiaráin Naofa, Clara
The Most Innovative Product Award was won by “ZipnScrunchies” Therese Searson & Katelyn Smyth from Coláiste na Sionna, Banagher.
The Sustainability Award was won by “Woodcrafts Men” Ian Norris, Michael Cleary, Aaron Cuskelly, & Rian Fenlon from Coláiste Choilm, Tullamore.
The Best Business Plan Award was won by “RKH Baking” Roisin Murphy, Kayleigh Whelan, Rachel Fossitt Holly McAuliffe & Holly Glass from Coláiste Íosagáin, Portarlington.
The Best Marketing Award was won by “Sweet Scents” Claire Groome & Niamh Staunton from St. Mary’s Secondary School, Edenderry.
The One to Watch Award was won by “Business Game Changers” Hannah Berry Touhey, Cara Jennings & Niamh O’Connell from Tullamore College.
The Best Stand Award was won by “Rian’s Bottled Crafts” Rian Glynn Dolan from Coláiste na Sionna, Banagher
The Merit Award was won by “Cistercian Dairy” James Hyland from Cistercian College, Roscrea
Merit Award “Cistercian Dairy” James Hyland from Cistercian College Roscrea, pictured from left to right Garry Lowe, Mary McIntyre, Eddie Fitzpatrick, Orla Martin
“Soft Stitch Rabbits” Oksana Shpuryk from St. Brendan’s Community School, Birr.
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Best Marketing Award “Sweet Scents” St. Mary’s Secondary School, Edenderry pictured at their stand at the Student Enterprise County Final were Claire Groome & Niamh Staunton.
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Allie Deehan & Sarah McKeon “AS Waxworks” from Ardscoil Chiaráin Naofa, Clara.
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“Pressed Petals” Megan Christmas, Mia Graham, Kyra Cullen from Ardscoil Chiaráin Naofa, Clara.
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“Head to Tails” Diya Satheesh, Orla Dempsey, Jennifer Dawson, Kayleigh Pidgeon from Sacred Heart School, Tullamore.
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Winners of the One to Watch Award “Business Game Changers” Tullamore College Hannah Berry Touhey, Cara Jennings & Niamh O’Connell.
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Best Business Plan Award “RKH Baking” Coláiste Íosagáin, Portarlington pictured at their stand at the Student Enterprise County Final: Roisin Murphy, Kayleigh Whelan, Rachel Fossitt, Holly McAuliffe, Holly Glass
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Evan Healy & Brendan O’Reilly, “Brevan’s Woodcrafts”, from Coláiste Choilm, Tullamore
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Sustainability Award “Woodcrafts Men” Coláiste Choilm, Tullamore: Ian Norris, Michael Cleary, Aaron Cuskelly and Rian Fenlon, pictured with teacher Bronagh Crowley.
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Best Stand Award “Rian’s Bottled Crafts” Coláiste na Sionna, Banagher. Rian Glynn Dolan pictured at his award-winning stand at the Student Enterprise County Final
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Most Innovative Product Award “ZipnScrunchies” Coláiste na Sionna, Banagher. Therese Searson & Katelyn Smyth are pictured at their stand at the Student Enterprise County Final.
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