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Tipp’s ‘A’ grade Business students are honoured

Students from High School CBS Clonmel who were presented with Waterford Institute of Technology/BSTAI Junior Certificate Awards for achieving an A grade in their Junior Certificate Honours Business Studies. Standing, from left, Dr.Denis Harrington, Head of School of Graduate Business WIT; Tadhg Treacy, Liam Ryan, Thomas Quinlivan, Damian Mamak, Gavin Murphy, Conor Lynch, Anthony Gillman, Keith Gavin and Martina O'Reilly, teacher. Seated, from left, Richie Gunne, Shane Lonergan, Rory Maher, Mark O'Reilly and Brendan Martin.

Students from High School CBS Clonmel who were presented with Waterford Institute of Technology/BSTAI Junior Certificate Awards for achieving an A grade in their Junior Certificate Honours Business Studies. Standing, from left, Dr.Denis Harrington, Head of School of Graduate Business WIT; Tadhg Treacy, Liam Ryan, Thomas Quinlivan, Damian Mamak, Gavin Murphy, Conor Lynch, Anthony Gillman, Keith Gavin and Martina O'Reilly, teacher. Seated, from left, Richie Gunne, Shane Lonergan, Rory Maher, Mark O'Reilly and Brendan Martin.

Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) in association with the Business Studies Teachers Asssociation of Ireland (BSTAI) hosted a special awards night for secondary school students in the south east who received an A grade in the Junior Certificate Higher Level Business Studies this year.

The ceremony is now in its eighth year and 285 students from 50 schools in the region (Waterford, Wexford, Kilkenny,Carlow and South Tipperary) attended the ceremony with their parents, Business Studies teachers and school principals. The event celebrates and recognises excellence in Junior Certificate Business Studies. The national president of BSTAI, Jenny Harrington and the president of WIT, Ruaidhri Neavyn presented students with a scroll/certificate of achievement, while Business teachers received recognition plaques.  
Dr. Tom O’Toole, head of the School of Business at WIT said the evening was an opportunity for parents, teachers and principals to celebrate the success of their students.
“This ceremony recognises students’ excellence, while also giving them an opportunity to view the modern campus and facilities here at WIT. In time we hope to welcome these students back to WIT as undergraduates in one of our many Business Courses”, he said.


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