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Vocational Skills Championships WorldSkills


• the global hub for skills excellence and development
• 82 WorldSkills member countries and regions, covering more than
two-thirds of the world’s population
• raising the profile and recognition of skilled people
• raising standards in technical and vocational education
• demonstrating the importance of skills in achieving economic growth
and personal success

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About the Championships Competition Skill Classifications


• showcases vocational qualifications as a positive and valued choice at • Construction and Building Technology
all levels • Creative Arts and Fashion
• raises the profile of vocational education • Information and Communication Technology
• promotes excellence in skills development, vocational training and • Manufacturing and Engineering Technology
craftsmanship
• Social and Personal Services
• provides global benchmarking
• Transportation and Logistics
• demonstrates that vocational training is as valuable as academic
qualifications

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45th WorldSkills Competition International Skills Competitions


• event held in Kazan, Russia in August 2019 EuroSkills WorldSkills

• 1,354 competitors Year Location Year Location

• representing 63 member countries and regions 2012 Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium 2013 Leipzig, Germany

• competing in 56 skills across a wide range of industries 2014 Lille Grand de Palais, France 2015 Sao Paulo, Brazil

• 4 days of competition 2016 Gothenburg, Sweden 2017 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

• 200,000 visitors 2018 Budapest, Hungary 2019 Kazan, Russia

• largest international event in Russia in 2019 2020 Graz, Austria 2021 Shanghai, China

2022 St. Petersburg, Russia 2023 Lyon, France

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Vocational Skills Championships

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WorldSkills
• the global hub for skills excellence and development
• 82 WorldSkills member countries and regions, covering more than
two-thirds of the world’s population
• raising the profile and recognition of skilled people
• raising standards in technical and vocational education
• demonstrating the importance of skills in achieving economic growth
and personal success

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About the Championships


• showcases vocational qualifications as a positive and valued choice at
all levels
• raises the profile of vocational education
• promotes excellence in skills development, vocational training and
craftsmanship
• provides global benchmarking
• demonstrates that vocational training is as valuable as academic
qualifications

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Competition Skill Classifications


• Construction and Building Technology
• Creative Arts and Fashion
• Information and Communication Technology
• Manufacturing and Engineering Technology
• Social and Personal Services
• Transportation and Logistics

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45th WorldSkills Competition


• event held in Kazan, Russia in August 2019
• 1,354 competitors
• representing 63 member countries and regions
• competing in 56 skills across a wide range of industries
• 4 days of competition
• 200,000 visitors
• largest international event in Russia in 2019

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International Skills Competitions


EuroSkills WorldSkills

Year Location Year Location

2012 Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium 2013 Leipzig, Germany

2014 Lille Grand de Palais, France 2015 Sao Paulo, Brazil

2016 Gothenburg, Sweden 2017 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

2018 Budapest, Hungary 2019 Kazan, Russia

2020 Graz, Austria 2021 Shanghai, China

2022 St. Petersburg, Russia 2023 Lyon, France

Biennial events held alternate years

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Weekend Testing 19:02:56
First_Name Family_Name Subject Test_Date Test_Day Start_Time Mark_Achieved %_Mark Result
Elena Micu Mathematics 19-Sep-20 Saturday 14:58 40 80% Pass
Level 3
Andras Kovacs Mathematics 13-Feb-21 Saturday 11:43 27 60% Fail
Level 2
Leanne Sutherland Mathematics 23-Jan-21 Saturday 15:08 44 96% Pass
Level 2
Thibault Coulthard Mathematics 13-Feb-21 Saturday 13:35 25 54% Fail
Level 2
Wesley Cowell Mathematics 05-Sep-20 Saturday 15:39 41 91% Pass
Level 2
Felita Rodriguez Mathematics 05-Sep-20 Saturday 13:04 26 58% Fail
Level 2
Jaydon Clarkson Mathematics 31-Oct-20 Saturday 13:41 30 67% Pass
Andrew Level 1
Francesca Jones Mathematics 23-Jan-21 Saturday 14:28 45 100% Pass
Level 1
Myra Khan Mathematics 02-Jan-21 Saturday 15:42 29 66% Pass
Level 1
Baek Hyeon Chong Mathematics 03-Oct-20 Saturday 12:16 28 64% Fail
Level 1
Rajinder Begum Mathematics 31-Oct-20 Saturday 13:47 35 78% Pass
Level 1
Waleed Khoury Mathematics 21-Nov-20 Saturday 12:02 31 70% Pass
Level 1
Nikita Hussain Mathematics 17-Oct-20 Saturday 13:20 40 89% Pass
Level 1

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First_Name Family_Name Subject Test_Date Test_Day Start_Time Mark_Achieved %_Mark Result
Courtney Sullivan Mathematics 26-Sep-20 Saturday 16:31 42 93% Pass
Level 1
Natasha Blanchard Mathematics 19-Sep-20 Saturday 15:34 43 98% Pass
Level 1
Lewis Burnell English Level 3 08-Aug-20 Saturday 15:24 31 69% Pass
Writing
Paul Davies English Level 3 01-Aug-20 Saturday 09:25 26 58% Fail
Writing
Mathias Ostberg English Level 3 14-Nov-20 Saturday 13:54 29 64% Fail
Writing
Mary Schmidt English Level 3 05-Sep-20 Saturday 12:49 32 71% Pass
Writing
Joel Markham English Level 3 02-Jan-21 Saturday 11:49 30 67% Pass
Writing
Liam Schofield English Level 3 23-Jan-21 Saturday 17:12 35 78% Pass
Reading
Lee Stennett English Level 2 05-Dec-20 Saturday 15:15 30 86% Pass
Reading
Jack Davies English Level 2 23-Jan-21 Saturday 10:30 27 79% Pass
Reading
Parminder Singh English Level 1 17-Oct-20 Saturday 13:25 30 86% Pass
Writing
James Rushton English Level 1 16-Jan-21 Saturday 13:44 34 94% Pass
Writing
Fatima Begum English Level 1 13-Feb-21 Saturday 12:21 25 69% Pass
Writing
Jake Tuohey English Level 1 01-Aug-20 Saturday 16:35 31 86% Pass
Writing

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First_Name Family_Name Subject Test_Date Test_Day Start_Time Mark_Achieved %_Mark Result
Aaden Lafferty English Level 1 31-Oct-20 Saturday 10:08 32 89% Pass
Writing
Katharina Schwarz English Level 1 22-Aug-20 Saturday 12:07 31 89% Pass
Writing
Spencer Reed English Level 1 02-Jan-21 Saturday 10:44 35 100% Pass
Reading
Mohammad Bryning English Level 1 21-Nov-20 Saturday 13:58 28 82% Pass
Reading
Elena Micu English Level 1 01-Aug-20 Saturday 14:31 33 97% Pass
Reading
Chantelle Shidane English Level 1 28-Nov-20 Saturday 11:48 30 86% Pass
Reading
Charles Kavanagh English Level 1 31-Oct-20 Saturday 10:49 35 100% Pass
Reading
Leanne Raynard Mathematics 14-Mar-21 Sunday 11:04 25 50% Fail
Level 3
Abigail Cole Mathematics 14-Mar-21 Sunday 10:59 25 56% Fail
Level 1
Sian Reeves English Level 3 14-Mar-21 Sunday 18:48 39 87% Pass
Writing
Tessa Codling English Level 3 14-Mar-21 Sunday 11:25 43 96% Pass
Reading
Wolfgang Odermatt English Level 2 07-Mar-21 Sunday 11:32 26 74% Pass
Reading
Rahmiya Shafiq English Level 1 07-Mar-21 Sunday 13:33 34 97% Pass
Writing

Total tests completed 40

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First_Name Family_Name Birth_Date Trainee_Job Training_Provider
Georgiana Bibi 02/11/2003 Game Tester Cambridge Micro Digital
Matthew Cruickshank 15/06/2003 Data Processing Assistant Cambridge Micro Digital
Julie Murphy 10/08/2003 IT Business Support Cambridge Micro Digital
Ioana Ali 24/04/2003 IT Software Engineer Cambridge Micro Digital
Dayita Singh 19/02/2003 Applications Programmer Digital Focus Training Ltd
Dexter Williams 03/12/2003 IT Software Engineer Digital Focus Training Ltd
Abigail Cole 01/01/2003 Game Tester Digital Focus Training Ltd
Paul Gillespie 29/09/2003 Software Engineer Digitalised Solutions Ltd
Charlotte Balint 08/12/2003 Hardware Technician Digitalised Solutions Ltd
Sukhpreet Gupta 10/03/2003 ICT Support Technician Digitalised Solutions Ltd
Salma Begum 28/10/2003 Multimedia Designer Digitalised Solutions Ltd
Gerald Hanks 12/05/2003 Digital Applications Technician Digitalised Solutions Ltd
Tarquin Marchant 17/01/2003 Software Developer Digitalised Solutions Ltd
Heinrich Koch 13/07/2003 IT Support Engineer Digitalised Solutions Ltd
Benjamin Joyner 27/12/2003 Database Administrator Edigital Training Services
Shannon Western 24/05/2003 Graphic Designer Edigital Training Services
Jemma Foster 24/01/2003 Systems Designer Edigital Training Services
Megan Fossard 26/08/2003 Cyber Security Technician Edigital Training Services
Alan Hoffmann 12/07/2003 Systems Engineer Edigital Training Services
Ludivine Borodushkina 06/06/2003 Digital Marketer Elite Digital Training
Rajinder Begum 27/12/2003 Hardware Technician Elite Digital Training
Gurpreet Kaur 17/08/2003 Network Administrator Elite Digital Training
Kayden Baomer 28/10/2003 IT Business Support Elite Digital Training
Connor Smith 04/03/2003 IT Software Engineer Progress Digital Skills Training
Sebastien Shehab 11/06/2003 Software Engineer Progress Digital Skills Training
Joseph Montgomery 08/05/2003 Data Analyst Progress Digital Skills Training
Lina Schneider 19/08/2003 Software Developer Tawara Digital Academy
Iona Williams 01/12/2003 Systems Programmer Tawara Digital Academy
Ryan Coleman 14/03/2003 Multimedia Designer Tawara Digital Academy
Nikita Hussain 25/12/2003 Multimedia Designer Tawara Digital Academy
Cameron Griffiths 30/08/2003 ICT Support Technician Tawara Digital Academy
Ryan Dunn 31/12/2003 IT Technical Support Officer Tawara Digital Academy

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Vocational Education and Training


Quarterly Newsletter
Welcome to our quarterly newsletter. Our aim is to keep you up to date on events, resources, publications and
news within the vocational training sector. Please feel free to forward this newsletter to colleagues who may
be interested in our work.

Apprenticeship Update A recent business survey found that employers


experienced a wide range of benefits as a result of
During the current year a total of 814,800 people are
training apprentices. Half the companies surveyed
participating in an apprenticeship, with 375,800
said that their apprentices made a valuable
new starts and 276,200 achievements. There are
contribution to the business during their training
normally about 500,000 new apprenticeship starts
period, with a further third reporting that
each year but numbers are lower this year due to
apprentices added value within their first few weeks
changes in the funding system. Statistics show that
or even from the first day. Apprenticeships offer
starts at intermediate level and by apprentices aged
significant returns on investment and once qualified
25 and over are particularly affected. However there
can add around £214 per week in productivity gains.
are a higher proportion of starts from apprentices
Businesses find them a good way to recruit new
aged under 19 and more men (51%) have started
staff or to up-skill existing staff and report they lead
apprenticeships than women (49%). The proportion
to tangible economic benefits.
of advanced and higher level apprenticeships has
steadily increased over the years and for the first Basic Skills
time advanced level apprenticeship starts
The UK ranks in the bottom four OECD countries
outnumbered those at intermediate level.
for literacy and numeracy among young people.
Apprenticeship Starts Other countries have seen an improvement in basic
Higher 2019/2020 skills across successive generations as employers
Level
13% invest more in these skills. Almost every other
Intermedi developed country has been more successful in
ate Level
43% building a skilled workforce, leaving the UK
economy at risk of falling behind. Singapore has the
Advanced
Level highest achieving students in international
44%
education rankings with the UK ranked 21 for
Over half of the apprenticeship starts were in the reading and 27 for maths, behind countries such as
sector areas of Business Administration and Law Japan, Estonia, Finland and Vietnam. The training
(30%) and Health, Public Services and Care (24%), and development needs of young people must be
followed by Engineering and Manufacturing addressed to ensure workers are equipped with more
Technologies (16%), and Retail and Commercial than the skills they learnt at school.
Enterprise (14%). The most popular framework is
English and maths are essential skills that are
Business Administration with 29,000 starts and the
critical in building a skilled and productive
most popular standard is Team Leader/Supervisor.

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workforce. Recent policy has made it the attended, representing 63 member countries and
responsibility of the government and employers to regions. Each skill competition is assessed through
ensure that all apprentices have a basic level of a series of tests and projects which are completed
English and maths. Attainment of at least basic level over the four days of the competition. The tests are
English and maths qualifications is an important designed by industry experts and incorporate the
part of the apprenticeship programme. For those knowledge, practical skills and attributes valued by
undertaking a level 3 or higher apprenticeship, it is employers, including successful completion of tasks
a requirement that they hold or achieve an approved set, problem-solving, time management and
level 2 qualification in both subjects before they can working under pressure. Competitors are assessed
successfully complete the apprenticeship. by experts against rigorous international standards
that specify the knowledge, understanding, skills
Vocational World Championships
and capabilities that underpin vocational
WorldSkills is a global organisation that promotes performance in that skill. There are 56 competition
vocational, technological and service oriented trades ranging from carpentry to mobile robotics,
education and training. It aims to promote and from floristry to aircraft maintenance, within six
excellence in skills, uplift professional skills main industry categories:
standards, and to raise the awareness and status of
− Construction and Building Technology
vocational education and skills training across the − Creative Arts and Fashion
world. It advocates the importance of skills in − Information and Communication
Technology
achieving economic growth. It now has 82 member − Manufacturing and Engineering
countries and regions covering more than two-thirds Technology
− Social and Personal Services
of the world’s population.
− Transportation and Logistics
The vocational skills world China topped the medal table for the second
championships are the largest consecutive games with 16 gold, 14 silver and 5
and most prestigious bronze medals. Russia came second (14 golds, 4
vocational education and silvers and 4 bronzes) and Korea third (7 golds, 6
skills competition in the silvers and 2 bronzes).
world. It is a biennial event with each competition
Visitors to the event had the opportunity to try 30
hosted by a different country. Skilled young
different skills-related activities linked to those
professionals showcase their abilities and compete
taking place in the adjacent skill competition and
with the best in the world for the chance of winning
demonstration areas. They were also able to get
a prestigious medal in their chosen skill. The
valuable careers advice. With over 200,000 visitors
championships also provide the opportunity for
attending the event and thousands more virtual
leaders in industry, government, and education to
visitors, it was the largest competition to date and
exchange information and best practices regarding
the largest international event held in Russia that
industry and professional skills education.
year.
The 45th WorldSkills Competition was held in
Russia. More than 1,350 young professionals

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The 46th WorldSkills Competition advertising along with social media activities. A

was held in Shanghai, China in new website provides helpful advice and

September this year. information as well as access to thousands of


apprenticeship opportunities across the country. It is
Apprenticeship Campaign hoped to increase the number of vacancies created
by employers and encourage young people to
The new national apprenticeships campaign is now
choose an apprenticeship as a high quality career
live and runs until the end of December. The
route. Visit our website to find out more about the
campaign aims to make people aware of the changes
opportunities available and how apprenticeships can
to apprenticeships and the benefits to individuals
benefit business.
and businesses. It targets young people, parents and
employers and includes radio, television and digital
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