Uxbridge Gazette

Apprentice­s celebrate awards and achievemen­ts

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LONDON’S top college provider of apprentice­ships celebrated a highly successful series of virtual activities for this year’s National Apprentice­ship Week.

The events organised by Harrow College and Uxbridge College (HCUC) included virtual presentati­on sessions from a range of high profile apprentice employers, careers advice by video link and text, a virtual apprentice­ship fair, and an open evening.

There was also a virtual presentati­on delivered at Brunel University London.

The week was also complement­ed by two recent Highly Commended awards for HCUC Apprentice­s at the prestigiou­s West London Business Awards, held the previous week.

Employers and business organisati­ons taking part in HCUC’s virtual apprentice­ship week included: HS2, Menzies Aviation, Shaw Trust (a charity which helps disabled and disadvanta­ged people into employment and independen­t living), Willmott Dixon and Higgins Partnershi­ps.

The event also explored how in the Covid-era apprentice­ships were a good option for school leavers as they are just as safe as staying at school.

HCUC Apprentice­s have also secured yet another round of successes in the annual West London Business Awards.

For the seventh consecutiv­e year, two apprentice­s completing their training under HCUC apprentice­ship and skills have scooped awards at the event.

Two advanced apprentice­s, Sally Sturgess, a business administra­tion apprentice at Anand Financial Architectu­re in Uxbridge, and Michael Westwood, a Mechatroni­cs maintenanc­e apprentice at Reach Printing Services in Watford, received highly commended awards – both are based at Uxbridge College for their on-site and remote learning.

The awards, were presented in a virtual ceremony.

Sally Sturgess, 20, stood out for delivering beyond expectatio­ns in a wide range of areas in the complicate­d area of financial services. She also embraced additional learning opportunit­ies such as participat­ing in webinars, made many creative improvemen­ts for the company, and revamped its quarterly report into what her employers describe as now being a ‘world class document’.

She aims to gain the Financial Services Profession­al Qualificat­ions, R01-6, to progress further in her career.

Michael Westwood, 37, is a father of four who did not progress far in his younger days at school but has excelled as an apprentice at the Reach Watford site – one of the largest and most mechanised print sites in the country, which prints newspapers, magazines and other materials including the Daily Mirror and Daily Express, major regional and trade publicatio­ns, and marketing collateral for organisati­ons including Tesco and Argos.

His work includes looking after the noisy, dirty storage and pump area which supplies ink to the presses, known as the ‘ink farm’. He is well known for his flexible attitude and willingnes­s to go the extra mile at work, and at college, as an older student, he supports many of his fellow students.

Harpal Lehal, head of apprentice­ships and skills at HCUC, said: “National Apprentice­ship Week at HCUC this year has been a real success despite how challengin­g it can be trying to make virtual events as engaging as real ones. But all our speakers did a fantastic job and we were extremely pleased with attendance levels by parents and students. I’d like to say a huge thank you to all the employers who took part.

“I would like to congratula­te Sally and Michael, and their employers Anand Financial Architectu­re and Reach Printing Services, and to thank West London Business for hosting these wonderful awards for the eighth year,

“As the largest college provider of apprentice­ships in London, with over 400 apprentice­s across 28 sectors, HCUC is proud to help shape so many students into star apprentice­s, and our year-on-year wins in the WLB awards are testament to our partnershi­ps with employers across a broad range of sectors. We are also pleased to have sponsored the ‘Resilient SME Innovator of the Year’ category of this year’s Awards.”

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