Solas Business Community Final

The tension was mounting as our Solas Business young entrepreneurs took to the stage last Friday morning to pitch their ideas to our 'dragons'.

Solas Business has been running in 5 of our corporate partners over the past couple of months, teaming up 5th class students from local schools with mentors to come up with a solution to a problem the young people face in life today.

Each school is paired with one of our corporate partners, the programme runs for 4 weeks in each school, with the 5th week seeing the students travel to the boardroom of their corporate partner to present their ideas. A winner is selected who goes on to compete at the Community Final. 

The standard was exceptionally high, each pitch was polished, confidently delivered and the groups handled tricky questions from our 'dragons' exceptionally well.

Honourable runner up was Francis St School with 'The Penculator' a very handy pen with a holographic calculator. Their mentors from Bank of America Merrill Lynch were extremely impressed with the lads and very much enjoyed their first time involvement with the programme.

Runners up from Francis St CBS with their mentors from Bank of America Merrill Lynch

Runners up from Francis St CBS with their mentors from Bank of America Merrill Lynch

 

Alas, there can be only one winner, and after much deliberation, Synge St school were the winners with their very innovative idea 'The Saviour Watch'. A multi purpose watch which has a whole host of features including the ability to report bullying. Synge St were partnered with Mainstream Renewable Energy, one of our longterm supporters. I'm not sure who was more excited about the win, the kids or their mentors! The winning school win a €400 voucher to spend at their school. There were already some tough negotiations on what it will be spent on!

Winning Group from Synge St School with their mentors from Mainstream Renewable Energy and the 'Dragons'

Winning Group from Synge St School with their mentors from Mainstream Renewable Energy and the 'Dragons'

A huge thank you to our wonderful 'Dragons' who had a very tough decision. Thanks to Sabina Cotter from Irish Youth Foundation, Bill Hutchinson from Ebay, Grainne Madden from GMJ Associates and Derek Tynan a long time supporter of our work. They were wonderfully supportive and encouraging to all.

'Dragons' - Sabina Cotter, Bill Hutchinson, Grainne Madden, Derek Tynan 

'Dragons' - Sabina Cotter, Bill Hutchinson, Grainne Madden, Derek Tynan 

We know it can be tough not coming out as the winning team, however each presenter went away with a goody bag kindly provided by Ebay so there were smiles all round.

Goody bags sponsored by Ebay

Goody bags sponsored by Ebay

Solas Business is part of our Solas@School initiative working to increase the self-worth, character and motivation of each young person and provide exposure to a working environment.

A huge thank you to our corporate partners who took part; Mainstream Renewable Energy, Marin Software, McCann Fitzgerald, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, BlackRock Financial Services.

If your company is interested in taking part in Solas Business or any of our employee engagement programmes, please contact Clodagh O'Reilly (Clodagh@solasproject.ie)

Scoil Treasa Naofa and their mentors from Marin Software

Scoil Treasa Naofa and their mentors from Marin Software

St Endas and their mentors from McCann Fitzgerald

St Endas and their mentors from McCann Fitzgerald

Stanhope St and their mentors from BlackRock Financial Services

Stanhope St and their mentors from BlackRock Financial Services

Synge St and their mentors from Mainstream Renewable Energy

BlackRock kicking off with the next generation of Entrepreneurs

Session 1 went really well this week with Stanhope Primary School and new corporate partners BlackRock.

Solas Business is part of our Solas@School programme with a focus on three themes, building self-worth, character and motivation. These themes come together as a group of skills that develop the resilience and tools needed to successfully navigate the transition from primary to post-primary education.

In Solas Business we ask the kids - what is a problem you are facing and tasked to create a solution to address it. We've had some amazing ideas, from Bullybug, to Dog Lifts, a homework machine (who wouldn't love that!!), solar powered mobile phones (how do we not have these already)  to the 'Poover' (a personal favourite of mine!)

This week the kids learnt about the importance of first impressions, good eye contact & a firm handshake. They also kick started the innovation process and started to think about their business idea.

Thanks so much to our new friends in BlackRock, looking forward to seeing how things develop over the next couple of weeks!

If your company would like to get involved with Solas@School please email Clodagh O'Reilly - Clodagh@solasproject.ie

A day out in UCD for Solas College

We are delighted to partner with UCD for our Solas College programme this year.

Solas College is part of our Solas@school initiative, raising expectations of young people about their future and tackling some of the perceived (or real) barriers to going on to 3rd level education.

Last Friday we headed out to UCD with Stanhope St Primary School and corporate volunteers from BlackRock to check out the campus and get a glimpse into college life starting with the science lab!

A huge thank you to UCD for having us out, looking forward to the next trip.

Can you help get us ready for school?

The start of the new term is looming and we are really looking forward to welcoming our youngest and newest members of The Club tomorrow!

To make sure that every child has all they need to tackle the new school year we are looking for donations of school supplies. If you can help, please email Clodagh@solasproject.ie /086-4106218.

You can make a donation online via: https://www.idonate.ie/1919_solas-project.html

Or via EFT: IBAN: IE10BOFI90087757505579BIC: BOFIIE2D Bank of Ireland James St, Dublin 8

 Our Wish List!

  • 48 Sum copies

  • 48 writing copies

  • 12 rulers

  • 24 red pens

  • 24 blue pens

  • 12 children’s safety scissors (right handed)

  • 12 children’s safety scissors (left handed)

  • 24 packs Blu-tac(the white one that doesn’t mark the walls)

  • 12 roll masking tape

  • 24 rolls sellotape

  • 12 rulers

  • 24 rubbers/erasers

  • 12 bottles PVA glue 250ml

  • 24 large Pritt sticks

  • 12 packs of white A4 paper

  • 12 packs of Coloured Paper/Card A4

  • Three battery operated pencil sharpeners (K & M Evans)

  • Lots of A3 coloured card

  • A3 paper of any description (newsprint etc)

  • A2 coloured card & paper

  • 20 packets of chalk (coloured and white)