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Schools Encouraged To Take Part In Junior Entrepreneur Programme

October 12, 2021 at 10:35 am Comments are Disabled

THE deadline for registration for this year’s Junior Entrepreneur Programme (JEP), which has empowered more than 80,000 fifth and sixth class primary schoolchildren to start businesses in their classrooms could be the springboard for the next generation of entrepreneurs. Last year alone, more than 100 businesses were set up in classrooms […]

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Former pupil and current Mayor of Tralee, Terry O'Brien, with teacher Pat Ó Conchúir and pupils Mikey Murray, Riona Downey and Sean Collins at the launch of '40 Years Of Holy Family School on Friday morning. Photo by Dermot Crean

PHOTOS: Treasure Trove Of Memories In ’40 Years Of Holy Family School’

June 6, 2017 at 11:59 am Comments are Disabled

A NEW book compiled by Sixth Class pupil in Holy Family NS was launched last Friday at the school. The book contains photographs from the past 40 years in the school and is a must-have for anyone who is a past pupil. The book came about as a project by […]

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Clemence Igleglesias, Ciara Dowling and Molly Sheehy at their Junior Entrepreneur Programme showcase at Spa National School on Monday. Photo by Lisa O'Mahony.

PHOTOS: Sweet Taste Of Success For Spa NS Entrepreneurs

April 3, 2017 at 4:15 pm Comments are Disabled

THE spirit of entrepreneurship was alive and well in Spa National School on Monday as the school’s 5th class students launched their 2017 J.E.P Project, “Spa’s Scrumptious Sweets”! The Junior Entrepreneur Programme is specifically designed to promote entrepreneurship amongst primary school students. Since 2010, over 26,000 primary school students in Ireland have participated […]

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Hundreds Of Schoolchildren Working On Their Entrepreneurial Skills

Hundreds Of Schoolchildren Working On Their Entrepreneurial Skills

February 20, 2017 at 3:44 pm Comments are Disabled

PRIMARY school children throughout Kerry are busy building businesses and learning skills for the future as the Junior Entrepreneur Programme has returned. Twenty six primary schools through Kerry – with many in the Tralee area – and 602 students have signed up to this year’s programme. The free 12 – 16 […]

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