Pupils shine in Bí Gnóthach Enterprise School Programme
St Anne’s National School in Fettercairn proudly holding their certificate

Pupils shine in Bí Gnóthach Enterprise School Programme

SCHOOLS from South Dublin took part in the Bí Gnóthach Primary School Student Enterprise Programme last week with South Dublin Local Enterprise Office.

Bí Gnóthach Student Enterprise Programme gives 5th and 6th class pupils a taste of the world of business and entrepreneurship through free resources, educational enterprise workshops, and the chance to create and set up their very own businesses in their school. Over 555 primary pupils from 16 schools from around the County, participated in the programme.

The County Final was held in the Maldron Hotel, Tallaght on Thursday with over 155 pupils in attendance.

Cheeverstown Special School winners of the Endeavour Award

The pupils displayed their business projects and explained to the judges how they come up with their business idea and how they made their products and sold them to their fellow students and within their communities. The students all made a profit to which they gave to local and national charities.

The event included an award ceremony where the winners’ received certificates presented by the Mayor Alan Edge.

The overall winning project on the day was:

  • Jar Dropping Cakes, from the students in St Anne’s National School, Fettercairn, Tallaght.

Pupils enjoying the fun at the Bí Gnóthach Primary School Student Enterprise Programme

Other winners on the day were:

  •  Most Creative: Loreto National School – Blossom Bookmarks
  •  Endeavour Award 1: Cheeverstown Special School – Greeting Cards!
  •  Endeavour Award 2: Scoil Mhuire – Zest
  •  Most Innovative: Loreto National School – Kool Keychains
  •  Best Sales 1: Loreto National School – Jupiter Jars
  •  Best Sales 2: St. Colmcille’s Custom Key Rings

There was lots of fun, activities singing and dancing at the event including some tricks from a magician!

To take part in September’s Student Enterprise Programme, simply contact South Dublin’s Local Enterprise Office at info@leo.sdublincoco.ie

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