Enterprising students (back row, from left): André Callanan, Rossa Fitzsimons, Joe Sheridan, Trevor Giles with his son, Conor; school principal Colm O'Rourke, Jack Bennett and Ronan Connelly; (front): Stephen Gibney, Andrew Beggy and James O'Malley.

Students choose sports theme for business

Transition year students in St Patrick's Classical School have just launched their mini-business called St Pat's Sports. After much brainstorming and market research, it was decided by the class to produce an official St Pat's supporters leisure jersey. It is manufactured by Masita and will be worn with pride by all current and past students. An O'Neills hoodie and windcheater will also be available for sale, personalised with initials. The TY business class has thanked management and all their teachers for their advice and support, and appreciate the guidance of Gerry Moan from Meath County Enterprise Board, Des Smith from Masita, CJ Murtagh of Ted Murtagh Sportswear, Trim, and Trevor Giles and Joe Sheridan for their generosity with time and publicity. They are taking orders for a limited time only, from next Monday to Wednesday 30th November. Visit www.stpatssports.webs.com for more information or like the 'Pats Navan' page on Facebook. They can also be followed on Twitter at 'Pats Sports' for all updates.