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Cork students claim 1st and 2nd place in Chartered Accountants Ireland Boot Camp Challenge 2024

May 09, 2024

Students from Coláiste an Chraoibhín, Fermoy and Edmund Rice College Carrigaline awarded at ceremony in Dublin 

Over 8,000 students have enrolled in Boot Camp in 5 years across 26 counties, gaining real-world introduction to business and financial decision-making

 

Transition year student Katie Rice has been awarded first place at the Chartered Accountants Ireland Boot Camp Challenge 2024. Katie is a student at Coláiste an Chraoibhín, Fermoy and entered the competition as a solo student of the accounting programme for senior cycle students. Cork dominated the awards with second place going to a team entry from Edmund Rice College, Carrigaline. 

The Boot Camp challenge is a business simulation exercise, and it is the culmination of the Boot Camp programme, an online accounting programme for senior cycle students. In the challenge, entrants take on the role of CEO of their own fictitious company which is faced with a major crisis scenario. They are tasked with applying problem solving and critical thinking skills to develop a solution to overcome the challenge.
 

Commenting, Boot Camp creator Brian Feighan said

“The real learning in the challenge comes not from working out a specific answer but from the decision-making journey. It challenges you to research and evaluate information, to assess risks and benefits and to think critically about the evidence. You need to be creative in how you solve problems and to exercise sound judgement and commercial awareness. Katie produced an excellent submission in which she thoroughly researched the market, objectively assessed the evidence, and demonstrated a real appreciation of the risks involved. This was a very thorough and independent piece of work.”

Commenting, Katie Rice said 

“When I heard my entry was shortlisted, I was so excited and ultimately surprised! I didn't expect it at all, so it was a great honour to win. Thank you to Chartered Accountants Ireland for providing such a fun and engaging competition. I learned so much from the experience about business which I would never have learned previously like doing market research and assessing situations and making the correct decisions.”

President of Chartered Accountants Ireland Sinead Donovan said 

“I want to congratulate all entrants to this year’s challenge. A big focus of my year as President has been introducing 2nd and 3rd level students to the variety and opportunity of accountancy as a career. The Boot Camp Challenge perfectly captures that variety, and importantly the need to be able to look at life not just by the numbers, but through a much wider lens. The profession needs the talent and enthusiasm of our winners and participants here today, together with the educators who are so important in helping us promote the basis of the profession.”

Boot Camp can be taken by full class groups or solo students, either independently or with teacher guidance. It can be taken as an introduction to accounting in TY or as revision in 5th and 6th year. Several large employers who take work experience students in their firms have also used Boot Camp as an introduction to their work. 

Now in its fifth year, over 8,000 students have enrolled in Boot Camp in all 26 counties. Through the programme, students are introduced to the fundamentals of accounting and finance and to the world of business and financial decision-making processes. They cover strategy, risk, critical thinking, decision-making and hear real life insights from senior business leaders, accountants, and finance professionals through podcast interviews. On completion of Boot Camp, students have an excellent understanding of debits and credits and should be able to prepare a basic set of financial statements. 

Boot Camp is currently open for enrolment. https://chartered-bootcamp.teachable.com or email Veronica Byrne.

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