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SEP 22/23 Officially Launched

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Media Release

14th November 2022

 

 

MINISTER ENGLISH LAUNCHES IRELAND’S LARGEST STUDENT ENTERPRISE PROGRAMME FOR 2023

The Student Enterprise Programme relaunches for its 21st year with the addition of three new awards

 

Today marks the launch of the 21st Student Enterprise Programme, Ireland’s largest student entrepreneurial programme as Minister Damien English joined last year’s winners Barrelda from St. Patrick’s Classical School and their Principal and Meath GAA manager Colm O’Rourke in Navan.

 

An initiative of the Local Enterprise Offices to encourage entrepreneurship in secondary schools, the Student Enterprise Programme has seen over 325,000 secondary school students take part in the programme since it first began, with over 25,000 participants expected this year.

 

Participating students will compete across three categories, Junior (1st year), Intermediate (2nd and 3rd year) and Senior (4th, 5th and 6th year, LVA, LCA and Youth Outreach). Each student enterprise is challenged with creating, setting up and running their own business, which must show viable sales of their service or product. Following county and regional finals Student Enterprises from across the country will take part in the Final at Croke Park on Friday 5th May.

 

In addition to the three categories that students will be grouped under by class, students can also submit their business model as part of the further ‘optional competitions’. This year will see the introduction of three additional categories of optional competitions including – the ‘Best Business Website’ sponsored by .IE, the “Green Go Getter Award” sponsored by the EPA, as well as the “Smart Business Idea” award sponsored by Folens. These three new awards categories are in addition to ‘My Entrepreneurial Journey’, ‘Social Stars’ and ‘Intellectual Property’ competitions from previous years.

 

Last year’s winner of the Student Enterprise Programme were “Barrelda” – an eco-innovation created by two young farmers from Co. Meath. Barrelda specialise in revamping old, blue polythene drums and recycling them to create meal silos and teat feeders. The young entrepreneurs have won high praise from eco organisations and farming organisations nationwide for their sustainability focused project which also addresses the rising costs of farming equipment.

 

The Student Enterprise Programme, funded by the Government of Ireland through Enterprise Ireland and delivered by the 31 Local Enterprise Offices in local authorities throughout the country, saw over 25,000 students from 464 secondary schools across the country take part in 2021/2022.

 

Minister of State for Business, Employment and Retail, Damien English states:The Student Enterprise Programme is a hugely valuable initiative by the Local Enterprise Offices.  Not only does it encourage and foster a love of entrepreneurship, it also creates understanding on what is involved in starting a running a business from idea right through to making sales.  No matter what these students do in later life they will acquire skills in this programme that they can bring with them into jobs and hopefully their own companies in the years to come.  Again this year we look forward to innovative and indeed sustainable businesses that these students will create.”

 

Michael Nevin, chair of the Education Enterprise Committee of the Local Enterprise Offices, said; “I am delighted to announce that the Student Enterprise Programme will return for 2022 / 2023, now within its 21st year. Each year we receive an overwhelming number of submissions which shows the true appetite amongst Irish school students who wish to learn the skills and practices for a successful life in business. In addition to the three national categories, we have added to our optional competitions through our ‘Best Business Website’, ‘Go Green Go Better’ and ‘Smart Business Idea’ competitions, giving more students an opportunity to showcase their strengths and abilities. I would like to take this opportunity to wish every student the best of luck and we look forward to viewing submissions later this year.”

 

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For further information:

Declan Lee – Enterprise Ireland – 087 695 7451 / Declan.Lee@enterprise-ireland.com

Aisling Hinchy – Drury – 086 035 3732 / aisling.hinchy@drury.ie

 

PREVIOUS STUDENT ENTERPRISE PROGRAMME WINNERS

 

2022

  • Junior – Sew Stylsih – Brigid’s College, Callan
  • Intermediate – Earrings by Aoibheann- Loreto College, Dalkey
  • Senior – Barrelda – St. Patrick’s Classical School, Navan

2021

  • Junior – Go Green Now – Salerno Secondary School, Galway
  • Intermediate – T-Snappi – Summerhill College, Sligo
  • Senior – Coppercase – St. Macartan’s College, Monaghan

 

2020

  • Junior – Sofatop – Ballybay Community School, Monaghan
  • Intermediate – Aim It Board – Loreto College, Dublin City
  • Senior – Handy Hose – CBS Thurles, Tipperary

 

2019

  • Junior – Specrest – Educate Together, Portmarnock
  • Intermediate – Crios Mhadra – Presentation Secondary, Castleisland, Kerry
  • Senior – Smooth Remove – Boherbue Comprehensive, North Cork

 

2018

  • Junior – Complete Caman – Presentation Secondary School, CastleIsland, Kerry
  • Intermediate – Lift Arm Assist – CBS Kilkenny
  • Senior – Abbey Bread – Cistercian College, Roscrea, Offaly

 

2017

  • Junior – Daisy’s Pawesome Bowties – Our Lady’s Secondary School, Drogheda
  • Intermediate – Scott Engine Tables – Colaiste Chill Mhantain, Rathnew, Wicklow
  • Senior – ROC Protection – Clonkeen College, Blackrock, Dublin

 

 

School Registration 22/23 Now Open!!!

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SEP 2022/23

Now Open for Registrations

 

Our 2022/23 programme is now open for school registration. As we enter our 21st year, we are looking forward to welcoming back schools from previous years as well new schools from all around the country. This year’s programme promises to be better than ever with some additional awards up for grabs, including ‘Best Business Website’ and our new sustainability award.

 

Registering is easy – simply fill in our online School Registration Form and you’re done!  You’re local SEP Co-ordinator will take it from there.

 

To kickstart the SEP year with students in the next week or two, we have great videos here on the website to give students a taste of what SEP is all about. Check out our ‘Where Are They Now?’ SEP alumni video gallery & our 10 step SEP videos covering every stage of running a mini company.

National Final 2022 Results

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National Final 2022 Results

SENIOR CATEGORY

1st Place, Barrelda St. Patrick’s Classical School, Meath

2nd Place, Know Your Phone – Holy Rosary College, Mountbellew, Galway

3rd Place, Sports Injury Response – St. Columba’s College, Stranorlar, Donegal

Special Merit, Mearscaoilte – Presentation Secondary School, Castleisland, Co. Kerry

Special Merit, Smartarntu – Desmond College, Newcastlewest, Co. Limerick

 

INTERMEDIATE CATEGORY

1st Place, Earrings by AoibheannLoreto College, Dalkey, Dublin

2nd Place, Little People, Big Pasts – Ramsgrange Community School, New Ross, Wexford

3rd Place, Twin Painters – Colaiste Eamon Ris, Callan, Co. Kilkenny

Special Merit, How Music Changed My Life – CBS High School, Clonmel, Co. Tippperary

Special Merit, Mela no More – Desmond College, Newcastle West, Limerick

 

JUNIOR CATEGORY

1st Place, Sew Stylish – Brigid’s College, Callan, Co. Kilkenny

2nd Place, BEA Body Scrubs – Scoil Mhuire, Ennistymon, Co. Clare

3rd Place, Roley Poley – Presentation Secondary School, CastleIsland, Co. Kerry

Special Merit, Bee Free – Colaiste Mhuire, Crosshaven, Co Cork

Special Merit, The Wonderful Woodworkers Colaiste Dun Iascaigh, Cahir, Co. Tipperary

National Final – Round 1 Results!!!

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National Final – Round 1 Results

 

JUNIOR CATEGORY

 Top 5 shortlist going to Helix on 18th May (in no particular order):

  1. Bea Body Scrub, Scoil Mhuire Ennistymon, Co. Clare
  2. Sew Stylish, St. Brigid’s College, Callan, Co. Kilkenny
  3. Bee Free, Colaiste Mhuire, Crosshaven, Co Cork
  4. Roley Poley, Presentation Secondary School, Castleisland, Co. Kerry
  5. The Wonderful Woodworkers, Colaiste Dun Iascaigh, Cahir, Co. Tipperary

 

Best Commercial Potential             

  •  Jesse James Woodcrafts, Patrician High School, Carrickmacross, Co. Monaghan

         

 Best Adaptability       

  •  Decoropage, Moate Community School, Westmeath

                                             

 Best Business Poster                                  

  •  Handmade by Laoise, Scoil Ui Mhuiri, Dunleer, Co. Louth

 

 Best Endeavour           

  • KRJ Valets, Corran College, Ballymoate, Co. Sligo

                                            

 Intellectual Property

  • Roley Poley, Presentation Secondary School, Castleisland, Co. Kerry 

 

 Social Enterprise

  • Pom Pom Pals, St. Brogan’s College, Bandon, Cork

 

 

INTERMEDIATE CATEGORY

  Top 5 shortlist going to Helix on 18th May (in no particular order):

  1.  Little People, Big Pasts, Ramsgrange Community School, New Ross, Wexford
  2. How Music Changed My Life, CBS High School, Clonmel, Co. Tippperary
  3. Mela no More, Desmond College, Newcastle West, Limerick
  4. Earrings by Aoibheann, Loreto Abbey, Dalkey, Co. Dublin
  5. Twin Painters, Colaiste Eamon Ris, Callan, Co. Kilkenny

 

 Best Commercial Potential             

  •  Cattle Trailer Safety Bar, Scoil Mhuire, Strokestown, Roscommon

     

 Best Adaptability       

  •  Fidget Bear, Angela’s College, Cork City

                                             

  Best Business Poster                                  

  •  Twin Painters, Colaiste Eamon Ris, Callan, Co. Kilkenny

  

Best Endeavour           

  • Saoirse’s Cakes & Bakes, Moyne Community School, Longford

                                          

  Intellectual Property

  • Cattle Trailer Safety Bar, Scoil Mhuire, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

 

 

SENIOR CATEGORY

(in no particular order):

 Top 5 shortlist going to Helix on 18th May (in no particular order):

  1.  Sports Injury Response, St. Columba’s College, Stranorlar, Co. Donegal
  2. Barrelda, Patrick’s Classical School, Meath
  3. Know Your Phone, Holy Rosary College, Mountbellew, Galway
  4. Mearscaoilte, Presentation Secondary School, Castleisland, Co. Kerry
  5. Smartarntu, Desmond College, Newcastlewest, Co. Limerick

   

Best Commercial Potential             

  •  Pole Pals, Boherbue Comprehensive School, Cork

          

 Best Adaptability       

  •  Seoda Draiochta, Colaiste Phobail Bheanntrai, Co. Cork

                                             

  Best Business Report                                  

  •  Clonough Soap Company, Gorey Community School, Co. Wexford

  

 Best Endeavour           

  • Campion Cutz, Mary’s College, Knockbeg, Co. Carlow

                                   

 Intellectual Property

  • Pole Pals, Boherbue Comprehensive School, Cork

 

SPECIAL COMMENDATION PRIZE FOR INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

  • Mearscaoilte LAO, Presentation Secondary School, Castleisland, Co. Kerry

 

SOCIAL MEDIA

  Most Effective Social Media Campaign

  • Cupán Cozies, Convent of Mercy, Co. Roscommon

 

Most Creative Use of Social Media

  • Chandra Crystals, Loreto Secondary School, Bray, Co. Wicklow

 

Most Interactive Business on Social Media

  • Bee and Bee, Ardee Community School, Co. Louth

 

The Natasha Lynch Memorial Awards for Excellence in Social Media

  • LMG Sports, Presentation College Athenry, Galway

 

 Creative Business Idea (Video Competition)

 Junior Category Winner

  • Sniff n’Sip, Oisin Grundy, Portlaoise College, Co. Laois

 

Senior Category Winner

  • Heat the Feet, Luis Rauner, Merlin College, Galway

 

 ‘My Entreperneurial Journey’ Competition

 Junior Category

1st place:          Andrew Ryan, Coláiste Muire Réalt Na Mara, Crosshaven, Cork

 

2nd place:        Saoirse Walsh, Grennan College, Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny

 

3rd place:         Cian Conway, Tullamore College, Offaly

 

 

Intermediate Category

 

1st place:          Ned O’Mara, Coláiste Eamann Rís, Callan, Co. Kilkenny

 

2nd place:        Mosa Hafeez, Hoppsy, Portlaoise College, Mountrath Road, Co. Laois

 

3rd place:         Grace Mc Dermott, GMD Designs, St. Nathy’s College, Ballaghaderreen, Co. Roscommon

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HUGE congratulations to all our our 2022 National Finalists!!!

The first phase of judging is well underway and the shortlist for the in-person final in Dublin on 18th May as well as all category winners will be announced next Tuesday 3rd May at 3pm via live link on our YouTube and Facebook pages.

Here’s a full list of all student enterprises that made it to the first round of national final judging this year.

Junior Category National Finalists 2022

Student Enterprise LEO Region
Jesse James WoodcraftMonaghan
Roley PoleyKerry
Simply RecycledWexford
Country CraftsLeitrim
KRJ ValetsSligo
C & C CreationsMeath
The Wonderful WoodworkersTipperary
Sew StylishKilkenny
Sapone SoapLaois
Pom Pom PalsWest Cork
Eco EgoCavan
The Pup BoxDLRD
CCA Junior OrnamentsWicklow
Resin CraftLimerick
Seasonal Timber ProductsMayo
Designer DenimRoscommon
Bee FreeSouth Cork
BEA Body ScrubsClare
DecoropageWestmeath
LHMDublin City
Crazy CandlesSouth Dublin
Patch YourselfFingal
Handmade By LaoiseLouth

 

Intermediate Category National Finalists 2022

Student EnterpriseLEO Region
Pocket DynamoGalway
Kicks On WheelsKerry
Saoirse’s Bakes and CakesLongford
Little People Big PastsWexford
Six ScentsLeitrim
Destroy it BaitsSligo
Ava’s Calf EnterpriseMeath
How Music Changed My LifeTipperary
Twin Painters Ltd.Kilkenny
OsiteLaois
JCM WoodcraftDonegal
Grene Room CraftsCavan
Earrings By AoibheannDLRD
Mela No MoreLimerick
Cool CoinnleNorth Cork
Gallen CS BindersOffaly
Smart Sensor SwitchMayo
Cattle Trailer Safety BarRoscommon
Wax n WixSouth Cork
Fidget BearCork City
Gorgeous GiftsClare
Cingdom Of CandlesDublin City
Custom CarryFingal
Jewellery By SaoirseLouth

 

Senior Category National Finalists 2022

Student Enterprise LEO Region
Horseshoes 4 UKildare
Know Your PhoneGalway
SoundsafeMonaghan
Mearscaoilte LaoKerry
CMGLongford
Handy HurleysWaterford
Clonough Handmade SoapWexford
The Crafters CornerLeitrim
Soft LandingSligo
BareldaMeath
CocobowTipperary
Sea Ya LaterKilkenny
RC WoodcraftsLaois
Campion CutzCarlow
Seoda DraiochtaWest Cork
Sports Injury ResponseDonegal
Jakes Family TreesCavan
Celeb SlimesDLRD
Wood Is On FireWicklow
SmartarntuLimerick
Pole PalsNorth Cork
Paipear PlandaiOffaly
Achill Seaweed SoakMayo
Cupan CoziesRoscommon
Guerilla GardenersSouth Cork
Save4ChangeCork City
Teen STEM MagazineClare
Framed ItWestmeath
MadrateicDublin City
Scented SantizerSouth Dubln
AKA AlbumsFingal
ROCI SportsLouth

New ’20 Questions With …’ Video Series Now Live!

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To celebrate 20 years of Student Enterprise, we have launched a new ’20 Questions With …’ video series on our YouTube Channel.

Each of the 10 episodes features a different entrepreneur/personality, put through their paces with our quick fire 20 questions, covering everything from tips to make it in business to favourite pizza topping!!!

Log onto our YouTube Channel to start watching now.

The videos are ideal for use in the classroom with business studies students.