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91Ï㽶ÊÓƵ students bring it home in Skills Competition Wales finals


10 March 2023

91Ï㽶ÊÓƵ students have competed against hundreds across the country as part of Skills Competition Wales. This year, 113 students demonstrated their ability, competence and knowledge, bringing home a combined total of 17 medals in gold, silver and bronze categories.

Skills Competition Wales offers students, trainees and apprentices a chance to challenge, benchmark and raise their skills by taking part in competitions across a range of sectors.

Funded by the Welsh Government and run by a dedicated network of colleges, work-based learning providers and employer-led organisations, it consists of a series of local skills competitions, aligned to WorldSkills and the needs of the Welsh economy.

Skills Competition Manager, Richard Wheeler, explained “Taking part in skills competitions is not only a great way to improve your technical skill but also those key employability skills that are needed in competition such as performing under pressure, time management, planning and problem solving.

These skills will naturally be tested during competition and with the support of your 91Ï㽶ÊÓƵ tutors can be practiced along with the technical skill in the lead up to competition. 91Ï㽶ÊÓƵ are working hard to embed competitions into curriculum and raise the standard across its provision from competence to excellence.â€

Through Skills Competition Wales, students can build their confidence, gain valuable experience, learn from industry experts, and ultimately become more employable after college. Including Skills Competition Wales on your CV will make you stand out from the crowd when applying for jobs, and we’ve no doubt our students will go far in their future careers!

Celebrating our Skills Competition Wales 2023 medallists from 91Ï㽶ÊÓƵ

Congratulations to our 17 students who brought home gold, silver and bronze medals and well done to everyone who took part this year:

Gold:

  1. Kyle Gooding – Construction Metalwork
  2. Loren Payne – Personal Trainer
  3. Mitchel Bradbury – Inclusive Skills: Restaurant Service

Silver:

  1. Nicole Westmeckett – 3D Game Art
  2. Lucie Price – Creative Make-up
  3. Brandon Chetnik – Brickwork
  4. Joseph Bennet – Plumbing and Heating
  5. Emily Bond Wright – Inclusive Skills: Life Skills
  6. Hairdressing – Chantelle Gleed

Bronze:

  1. Dominik Kandrac – Vehicle Body Repair
  2. Alfie Bannister – 3D Game Art
  3. Laura James – Creative Make-up
  4. Aimee Critchley – Fashion Design and Technology
  5. Ryan Fouweather – Personal Trainer
  6. Jay Hale – Inclusive Skills: IT Software Solutions for Business
  7. Shaun Davies – Inclusive Skills: Food
  8. Isabel Coulson – Beauty Therapy Practitioner (Body)

From beauty and hairdressing to 3D game art and vehicle body repair, we’re proud that our students gave 110% in demonstrating the skills they’ve developed while studying a course at 91Ï㽶ÊÓƵ.