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26 Mar 2026

Limavady Grammar students among finalists in the Young Enterprise NI Awards 2026

Student companies from across the North recently presented their businesses to a panel of judges, with six schools selected to go forward for consideration for the overall Company of the Year title, which will be announced at a ceremony in Belfast next month

 Limavady Grammar students among finalists in the Young Enterprise NI Awards 2026

Pictured at the Company Showcase at Queen’s University Belfast Business School, Limavady Grammar ahead of their pitch for Kabloom to Judging Panel.

Kabloom from Limavady Grammar is among six student-powered ‘companies’ from schools across Northern Ireland to have reached the final stage in this year’s Young Enterprise NI awards – YEA26.
The company won their respective regional competition and pitched their business ideas to an esteemed panel of judges and in front of an audience at Queen’s University Belfast Business School earlier this month.
They’ll now be hoping their business idea and entrepreneurial approach secure the top award at the ceremony in Belfast City Hall in April.
Kabloom is a creative gardening kit designed to make planting and growing more accessible, enjoyable and rewarding. The team from Limavady Grammar impressed the judges not only with their product, Kabloom but with their commitment to sustainability and community impact. Since starting the project in September, the students have managed everything from prototype design to local market research, gaining invaluable real-world experience.
Young Enterprise NI chief executive, Carol Fitzsimons MBE, said: “We are absolutely delighted to reveal this year’s shortlist and to celebrate the exceptional standard of talent, creativity and entrepreneurial thinking shown by students from right across Northern Ireland.
“This year’s finalists have demonstrated real innovation, teamwork and determination in developing products and ideas with genuine commercial potential. Supporting the next generation of entrepreneurs is vital to the future strength of our economy, and the Young Enterprise NI awards play an important role in helping young people build the confidence, skills and ambition they need to succeed.
“We are hugely grateful to the many businesses and partners who continue to support our work and make opportunities like this possible. Congratulations to every student who took part, and especially to our finalists as they prepare for this year’s awards.”
Principal of Limavady Grammar Nicola Madden, said: “This is a tremendous accomplishment for our students and a real reflection of their innovation, hard work and ambition. Through Kabloom, they have created a product that is practical, appealing and rooted in positive wellbeing and environmental awareness. We are very proud to see them recognised at this level and wish them every success at the final.”
Northern Ireland’s leading enterprise education charity, Young Enterprise NI is dedicated to inspiring and educating local young people about the world of business and entrepreneurship.
Queen’s University Belfast is the lead educational partner for Young Enterprise NI’s flagship company programme.
Professor Sir Ian Greer, President and Vice Chancellor of Queen's University Belfast at Queen’s University Belfast, added:“At Queen’s University Belfast, we are proud to support an initiative that gives young people the opportunity to develop these skills and build their confidence. Activities like this play an important role in nurturing early entrepreneurial ambition, encouraging students to think creatively, solve problems and take their ideas further.
“It is hugely encouraging to see so many young people already demonstrating the qualities of the next generation of business leaders, and we are delighted to be part of helping them on that journey.”
This year’s judging panel included Carol Fitzsimons MBE, Chief Executive at Young Enterprise, Adam Ewart, Founder and CEO at Send My Bag, Judith Totten MBE, Founder and CEO at Upstream ABL, Julie McCandless, Professor of Practice Organisation, Work and Leadership at Queen’s University Belfast, Vera McWilliam, Trustee Director at Institute of Export Foundation, Donna Parker, Managing Director - NI Network at Staffline and Lorna McAdoo, Head of ESG at Version 1.
The winners will be announced at a special ceremony in Belfast City Hall in April.
Last year, students from Omagh Academy won Company of the Year with their company, Minted Minds, which tackled entrepreneurial skill development and business management, with a financial management book for children.
More information at Young Enterprise NI.

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