County Wexford Students Encouraged To Sign-Up For Ireland’s Prestigious Student Enterprise Programme

Secondlevel schools across County Wexford are being called to participate in this year’s Student Enterprise Programme (SEP), a nationwide initiative that will engage over 28,000 students in setting up and running their own minienterprises throughout the academic year. The Student Enterprise Programme has been a cornerstone of the secondary school experience in County Wexford for over two decades.
It has inspired countless students to embark on their entrepreneurial journeys, with many continuing to make significant contributions to the business world long after leaving school.
County Wexford has a proud history of success in the programme. Most notably, Creagh College in Gorey saw students Matt Furlong and Adam Connolly, under the guidance of their teacher Edel Peters, win the National Sustainability Award in the Senior Category for the academic year 2022/2023.
Their innovative product, Eco Fire, offers an ecofriendly alternative to traditional fuels such as coal, peat, and firewood. This is a fantastic initiative, and we encourage all students in the county to participate in the programme for the upcoming academic year, said Breege Cosgrave, Head of Enterprise and Economic Development. Creating an entrepreneurial spirit and an
understanding of the fundamentals of business is something that can last a lifetime. It is never too early to impart knowledge that can ultimately lead to future new businesses in
County Wexford. The creativity and innovation shown by students are to be applauded, and each year we see amazing minibusinesses set up in our schools.”
The SEP, an initiative of the Local Enterprise Offices, is the largest enterprise programme for secondlevel students in Ireland. Now in its 23rd year, it has seen over 400,000 participants since its inception, providing young people with the opportunity to learn valuable skills such as ideation, marketing, finance, and sales. Students from 1st to 6th year can enter in Junior, Intermediate, and Senior categories.

The programme is run through the network of Local Enterprise Offices, supported by Enterprise Ireland and local authorities, with local coordinators available to assist teachers and students throughout the year. This support helps to develop entrepreneurship in students, equipping them with essential skills for their future careers.
Cathaoirleach of Wexford County Council, Pip Breen, who officially launched this year’s programme, emphasised its significance: “The Student Enterprise Programme is vital to the economy and community of Wexford. It empowers young people, encourages innovation, and cultivates a culture of entrepreneurship that benefits everyone in the county. By supporting our students today, we are investing in the future leaders and innovators of tomorrow.” 
Since its establishment in 2003, the Student Enterprise Programme has been instrumental in teaching young people how to create, start, and grow their own businesses. For the 2024/2025 school year, a new range of online resources, including blogs and comprehensive materials for both students and teachers, is available at www.StudentEnterprise.ie
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