Students at St Joseph’s Secondary School in Castlebar have proved their business expertise after being placed third in the NUI Galway Western Region Schools Quiz.
The quiz, which was held in association with NUI Galway, the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA ) and the Business Studies Teachers Association of Ireland (BSTAI ), took place recently in the JE Cairnes School of Business and Economics at NUI Galway. Thirteen schools, with a total of 26 teams from all over the west competed to determine who would represent the region in the National Finals in March. The table quiz was held for Junior Certificate students of Business Studies.
Brian Duffy, Chairperson CIMA West of Ireland Branch, said: “At CIMA our relationships with education providers have always been crucial. We are delighted to have a leading role in this quiz which showcased the talents of second level business students in the West of Ireland.”
Professor Willie Golden, Dean of the College of Business, Public Policy and Law at NUI Galway, said: “Working with the BSTAI and CIMA allows us to engage with second level students and foster their interest in business studies. I have no doubt that many of these students attending the event will be amongst our leaders of the future.”
Mary O’Sullivan, Honorary President of the BSTAI, commented: “It is great to see the high level of interest from students and teachers in the region. Events such as these showcase the extracurricular effort that is the hallmark of the teaching profession.”
The winners on the night were St Raphael’s College, Loughrea, Co Galway, who took first place. This was followed closely in second place by CBS Roscommon. Third place went to St Joseph’s Secondary School, Castlebar, Co. Mayo.
The top three teams from the regional final will now go on to compete in the National Finals, which will take place in LIT Tipperary in March.