Our award winning mentoring programme with Dublin's CBS Westland Row sees volunteer mentors pairing up with students in fifth year and working with them up until their Leaving Cert.
At any one time there are 18-20 KPMG mentors working with students and teacher John Davis at CBS Westland Row. The mentoring programme is one of the first things on John’s calendar at the beginning of each academic year.
“I set up a meeting with Karina Howley from KPMG and Joe O’Donnell from Business in the Community Ireland (BITCI) to start the process of setting up the programme for that year. We then select eight students from 5th year, four male and four female. The way it works is that they will be out of school once a month for a meeting with their KPMG mentor to go for lunch and a chat. There is a vocational ethos to the programme and it also has a social aspect and assists greatly with personal development.”
The programme has grown in popularity with the students over the years. “We have about 30 students in 5th year”, says John. “We explain the programme to them but a lot of them already know about it having heard about it from friends or brothers and sisters. When the programme began, we were cajoling the students to get the numbers because we wanted to keep it going, but now we get more applications than we have places.”
Students are asked to write a story about why they want to become involved in the programme and are then interviewed. “It’s not always the best students academically who are chosen for the programme,” John explains. “We want to choose the students who will benefit most.”