Mar 6th - Local Enterprise Office

22 student enterprise awards
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The Echo, Thursday, March 6, 2014
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WAXING LYRICAL: Ciara Pender and Nicole Kavanagh of Cool
Candles (Coláiste de hÍde)
Roll of honour
Junior Category – 1st prize – Ballyroan Bakers Cookery Book, a
business set up by 1st year student Dara Ward from Coláiste
Éanna.
Intermediate category 1st prize – Accessoknit, who made attractive
reversible handmade bags and purses and was made up of
students Cara Ni Ronain and Grace Ni hIci of Coláiste de hÍde
Tallaght.
Senior Category, 1st prize – Gael Saol from Coláiste de hÍde with
their innovative and topical approach to building the profile of the
Irish language through signage they have developed for shops and
public places.
WELL DONE: Xally Clarke, Megan Keyes, Grace Geraghty, Amy Nolan, Erin Lovett - Lipalicious Collinstown Park CC with Martin Nolan, IT Tallaght
Additional winners
Junior Category:
Most Innovative: Team Time Machine set up by Mati Karski of
Coláiste Éanna, Ballyroan.
2nd Place: Lipalicious set up by Ally Clarke, Megan Keyes, Grace
Geraghty, Amy Nolan and Erin Lovett of Collinstown Park
Community School, Clondalkin.
Best Display – Perfect Portions set up by Caoileann Nic Artain of
Coláiste De hÍde, Tallaght.
Social Media Award – Write off Bullying set up by Eoin Keogh of
Greenhills College, Dublin 12.
Intermediate Category:
Most Innovative: JJR Comics set up by Jade Gorman, Jessica
Burke and Rebecca Burke from Coláiste De Híde, Tallaght.
2nd Place: Mochua Mag set up by Agnes Cross, Leon O’Keefe,
Andzelika Avizienyte, John Rooney and Dylan Rooney of Scoil
Mochua, Clondalkin.
Best Display: Personalised Phone Cases set up by Funke Ajayi,
Kenneth Rebuldad, Charisse Rebuldad of Killinarden Community
School, Tallaght.
Social Media Award – Treelicious Sweets set up by Leah Fields of
Killinarden Community School, Tallaght.
Senior Category:
Most Innovative: Shoe Guru set up by Ian Healy from Greenhills
College, Dublin 12.
EAGER: John Madu (rear) Aggie Cross and Tony McDonagh of Mochua Mag, Scoil Mochua
2nd Place: Memory Trees set up by Jodie Hennessy, Sophie Doolan
and Ciara Maher from St Joseph’s College Lucan
Best Display: Trippy Textures set up by Molly Nolan, Ross Byrne,
Aloisia King and Amber Doyle from Old Bawn Community School,
Tallaght
Social Media Award – FunsieOnesies by Róisín Cullinan, Anna Kerr,
Olivia Nash and Muireann McGinley from Our Lady’s in Terenure.
Special Merit Awards:
Sales Award: Swags R Us set up by Sharon Nkrumah, Temi Adefeko
and Miriam Isichei from St. Joseph’s, Lucan.
Corporate Social Responsibility: Because I’m A Girl set up by Chloe
Gilsenan and Donna Reilly-Parish from St Joseph’s, Lucan.
Manufacturing/Craftsmanship: Splash Bands set up by Lauren
Byrne, Lorna Doolan, Sarah Gethings and Stephanie O’Toole from
Sancta Maria College, Rathfarnham.
Entrepreneurial Spirit: PiXie set up by Rebecca Meredith, Aimee
Finegan, Megan Byrne Daly and Nicola Doyle from Colaiste Chillian,
Clondalkin.
Health/Fitness Focus: Fitness 4 All set up by Eoghan Whelan and
Cillian O’Riordan from Coláiste Éanna, Ballyroan.
ON THE SCENT: Shauna Donnelly and Anna
Bruce of Floral Bowtique, St Colmcille's CS
DELICIOUS: Ciara Dunne, Jenny Egan and
Eppie Van Egeraat of Fairplay Hot Chocolate
(Our Lady's Terenure)