Students have competed against each other at this year's annual SkillBuild competition in Newry.
Members of Southern Regional College campuses visited the faculty area of Building, Technology and Engineering (BUTE) at Newry's Greenbank campus for the competition.
Sponsored by Northern Ireland based online retailer, Tool Monster, applicants competed in the areas of electrical and plumbing.
Overseeing the event were Rachel McKeeman, Director of Industry Training and Support and Gayle Beckett, Project Manager from Construction Industry Training Board, who were impressed by the apprentices' focus to the task.
Success at the annual SkillBuild competition is the first stage for students to compete at the WorldSkills series. Taking part in these competitions not only raises the standards of student output through competition based training, but success can result in increased employability prospects. Within recent years, Southern Regional College has enjoyed success within the WorldSkills series, having been crowned 'Best in UK' in the 2022 UK WorldSkills competition.
Understandably, the College is keen for students to continue their educational and professional development. Successful students from the SkillBuild competition will go forward to compete at regional heats. This involves competing against students from other further education colleges before progressing onto UK heats.
Last month, two SRC students currently undertaking the Level 2 Diploma Traineeship in Vehicle Body Paint Repair Oisin McKerr from Lurgan and Ben Robertson from Portadown took part in the NI regional competition for Automotive Refinishing in Mallusk.
At the event, Oisin and Ben undertook various tasks from paint colour matching, plastic panel repairs, paint rectification, along with metal panel preparation and painting. Competition was fierce with both students performing well under pressure. Oisin obtained the coveted 1st place and Ben joint 3rd. Oisin has gained automatic qualification towards the last 16 in the UK World Skills heats. Ben has the opportunity to qualify for the last 16 through completing an online assessment.
The Newry SkillBuild event covered students undertaking apprenticeships and traineeships in areas from bricklaying, cabinet making, carpentry, electrical, joinery, painting & decorating, plastering, plumbing to wall & floor tiling. Students will now have the opportunity to compete against peers across Northern Ireland in their chosen profession.
The event also saw students within the Schools Partnership Programme (SPP) compete in areas of brickwork, joinery, wall & floor tiling, painting & decorating, plumbing pipework, electrical, engineering and motor vehicles.
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