Ipswich apprentices reach prestigious national skills competition finals
Two apprentices from Suffolk New College have qualified for the national finals of WorldSkills, a prestigious vocational competition.
Why it matters: Success in these competitions showcases the talent and skills developed in Suffolk's vocational education sector, helping boost the region's reputation for skilled trades.
The big picture: WorldSkills is an international charity that organises vocational competitions, culminating in a 'Skills Olympics' style event held globally every two years.
The details:
- Sam Page, a 19-year-old plumbing apprentice from Ipswich, won first place in the Eastern regional qualifier. He will compete in the national finals in Oldham on November 20-21, 2024.
- Joe Swallow, a 31-year-old electrical installation apprentice who's also from Ipswich, finished in the top eight out of 180 national competitors. He'll also compete in the Oldham finals in November 2024.
- Both apprentices work for local companies while studying at Suffolk New College.
- Sam works for SEH French in Ipswich while Joe works for M & C Engineering in Woodbridge.
What they're saying:
Sam Page: “When I found out I had won, I was overjoyed."

Joe Swallow, who previously worked in the haulage industry, is in the midst of a career change. He said, "I've got no regrets about shifting careers. I wish I had done this sooner. Getting to competitions like this shows I'm doing something right."

What's next: The apprentices will undergo additional training with support from their employers and the college to prepare for the national finals.
Craig Shimmon, head of marketing at Suffolk New College, said: "We will be supporting our finalists ahead the nationals in the coming weeks and months."
The bottom line: These achievements highlight the quality of apprenticeship programs in Suffolk and the potential for local talent to compete on a national stage.
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