Plymouth College wins Student Investor for a second time! - 29/4/10
Published: 29 April, 2010
Plymouth College sixth formers Jessica Evans, Susannah
Kellagher, Bobbie Moore and Tom Watkins have won the national final
of Student Investor, held in London yesterday.
'Ladies Go Long' walked away with £2000 for the school, £200
each and an educational trip to New York. This is the second
time Plymouth College has claimed the top spot in this prestigious
competition and the third national business competition won by the
school in the last 12 months.
Run by the ifs School of Finance, more than 40,000 students from
1,000 schools participated in this year's competition, which
started with students investing a fantasy £100,000 in the stock
market over a four month period. The teams with the greatest
investment growth progressed to one of four regional finals to
compete in a head-to-head quiz.
The top two teams from each region went forward to the national
final, where the first challenge was to design a sustainable
activity or event in a school - the Plymouth College team came up
with the idea of holding a Ball where all the electricity for the
event was powered by people on bikes. The final challenge of
the competition was to give a presentation on 'How socially useful
is banking?'. The students presented analysis and
recommendations on the highly topical subject to a judging panel
that included Lawrence Gold, from the BBC's the 'Bank of Mum and
Dad', David Budworth, Deputy Personal Finance Editor at The Times
and Revd Dr Giles Fraser, Canon Chancellor of St Paul's
Cathedral.
Rod McKee, Director of Financial Capability at the ifs School of
Finance said: "The issues facing economies and the financial
industry today underline the importance of education in schools
more than ever and we are delighted to run a competition that
reflects this. The high number of entrants show students'
enthusiasm for finance and the team from Plymouth College did
incredibly well to beat of stiff competition this year".
"We are delighted that all our hard work has paid off", said
'Ladies Go Long' member, Tom Watkins. "The ifs Student
Challenge has been a truly wonderful experience with every stage
being trying and challenging, while at the same time developing
skills such as teamwork, presentation skills and financial
awareness."
Fellow team member, Susannah Kellagher, added: "The ifs Student
Investor Challenge has given me a very practical insight into the
world of finance and allowed me to explore the many issues and
challenges it faces today. I have enjoyed every step of the
programme, from learning how to research companies and markets to
understanding the wider impact of financial decisions on the
economy".
"To win this competition for a second time is an amazing
achievement", said Economics and Business Studies teacher, Jonathan
Shields. "Plymouth College has really made its mark on the
national stage in the last 12 months with teams winning Young
Enterprise and Make Your Mark, and finishing runners-up in the
Apprentice Challenge. We also claimed the top four students
in the country in the Edexcel Economics and Business Studies A
Level and had four pupils in the top ten at GCSE.
"We are very passionate about ensuring financial capability
among our students and the current economic climate demonstrates
more than ever the need for financial literacy amongst young
people. Participation in competitions such as Student
Investor really helps them to put the theory into practice and
equip them with invaluable skills for the future."
Photograph: L to R: Tom Watkins, Bobbie Moore, Susannah
Kellagher, Jessica Evans