Students from Clare, Kerry, Limerick and Tipperary who obtained a distinction (90-100%) in Junior Cycle Business Studies 2022 were presented with Certificates of Achievement from the Kemmy Business School, University of Limerick recently at an awards cere.
FOR THE FIRST time in four years the best young business brains in the Mid-West have been honoured at an in-person ceremony. Students who obtained a distinction.
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Ronan Griffin, Ardscoil Ris, brought his award up Knockfierna
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KEMMY Business School at the University of Limerick, couldn’t hold their annual ceremony honouring Business Studies students in the Mid-West so they asked them to send in their own photographs with their awards.
A virtual event was organised to celebrate the 105 students who obtained a distinction (90-100%) in Junior Cycle Business Studies in 2019.
Students from the mid-west region who obtained a Distinction (90-100%) in Junior Cycle Business Studies in 2019 were presented with Certificates of Achievement from the Kemmy Business School (KBS), University of Limerick (UL).
The event, held in association with the Business Studies Teachers Association of Ireland (BSTAI), celebrates and recognises excellence in Junior Cycle Business Studies.
At this, our first virtual awards ceremony and the eighth year that the Kemmy Business School (KBS) has held these awards, 105 students representing 45 secondary schools from Clare, Kerry, Limerick and Tipperary, were recognised at the ceremony, which was also viewed by their parents, families, business studies teachers and school principals.