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A student dressed in a red beret with white gloves sets a table adorned with flags of Europe with red and blue table cloth and Arc de Triomphe centrepiece.
Last year’s table laying competition had a European theme.

Further education students are invited to showcase their vocational work skills in our newly launched national competitions for 2025.

We have partnered with in Carmarthenshire, to host a range of vocational competitions. These will enable students to demonstrate skills learnt at college. Entrants have the opportunity to exhibit their talents and compete with other students.

The competitions are open to students aged 16鈥25 who are working at up to Level 1 in mainstream or specialist colleges or schools. Taking part in the competitions is a great way for students to demonstrate their learning and readiness for work and independence.

The deadline for applications is Friday 14 February, and live finals will be held at Elidyr Communities Trust on 27 March and mv天美mv天美 on 28 March.

Competitions at mv天美mv天美 will be held in table laying and bedmaking for Hospitality students, eco challenges for Horticulture students, visual merchandising competition for Retail students and dance competitions for Performing Arts students. Elidyr Communities Trust will host competitions in animal care, catering, first aid and woodwork.

We feel privileged to have the facilities and industry connections to run these professional competitions which are a valuable part of our award-winning careers programme. These events bring together students from a variety of schools and colleges to compete in a professional way and demonstrate learning and employability skills.

The competitions are part of our ongoing commitment to providing employment opportunities for people with SEND. We were proud to have won an award for our Careers Programme in the 2024.

Head of Curriculum and Careers Lead, Jennifer Fawcett-Jones, said: 鈥淲e are pleased to be offering national skills competitions to challenge our students as well as learners from specialist and mainstream colleges across England and Wales.

鈥淐ompetitions focused on students鈥 vocational pathways stretch and challenge them and recognise and celebrate their outstanding achievements. Competitions can drive confidence and self-esteem, which further supports students in their journey towards employment.

鈥淲e look forward to welcoming students from many colleges to join us, to display their talents and share experience and expertise.鈥


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