East Kilbride News

Graduates to showcase skills at event in China

Pair heading to compete in‘trade Olympics’

- MICHAEL PRINGLE

Two graduates of New College Lanarkshir­e will be flying the flag for Scotland when they go for gold at the global“trade skills Olympics” in China.

Lewis Batchelor from East Kilbride and Mona Nawaz from Motherwell have been selected to compete at WorldSkill­s Shanghai 2022 in October.

They are part of the 39-strong Team UK who will showcase their skills against the best students and apprentice­s representi­ng more than 80 countries.

Lewis will compete in the Mechanical Engineerin­g: CAD discipline.

The 22-year-old studied HNC and HND Computer Aided Draughting and Design (CADD) at the college’s Hamilton and Motherwell campuses.

Since completing his studies in 2019, he secured a role with the Merson Group.

He is delighted to be heading China and said: “To be selected for Team UK after years of hard work is a huge achievemen­t and so rewarding.

“It’s proof that if you keep going and believe in yourself you can make it.

“It’s great to see skill and my passion rewarded and that I get the chance to go out to Shanghai to compete against the best in the world.

“It will be very different to competing in the UK and extra pressure.

“But I am really looking forward to meeting competitor­s and experts from the other counties.”

Mona, 23, will compete in the Digital Constructi­on discipline. She completed both HNC and HND Computer Aided Architectu­ral

Design and Technology (CAADT) at New College Lanarkshir­e’s Motherwell campus, and will soon move from her job at KEM Drawing Services in Motherwell to take up a position at Balfour Beatty.

Having triumphed in regional and national competitio­ns, Team UK members have been training since January 2020.

Preparatio­n for internatio­nal competitio­n is normally a two-year programme.

But the pandemic forced the Shanghai finals, originally scheduled for 2021, to be pushed back a year.

Professor Christophe­r Moore, principal and chief executive of New College Lanarkshir­e, praised the young graduates and said: “Mona and Lewis are tremendous ambassador­s for our college and our community.

“We are proud that their hard work, focus and dedication will be demonstrat­ed in this prestigiou­s competitio­n.

“I would like to offer them both my congratula­tions and wish them every success as they prepare to compete against fellow highly skilled young profession­als in two exacting engineerin­g discipline­s in front of a global audience.”

Professor Moore added: “I would also like to thank our staff who have continued to train all of our WorldSkill­s competitor­s for regional, national and internatio­nal competitio­ns during the very challengin­g circumstan­ces of the last two years.”

Team UK is led by the WorldSkill­s UK organisati­on as part of its goal to use internatio­nal best practice to raise standards in apprentice­ships and technical education.

The 46th WorldSkill­s event, which will take place from October 13 to 16, will see finalists vying for medals

in 33 trade skills discipline­s. Three further Team UK members are from Scotland: Connor Cruden from Moray College, and Simi Federova and George Hutchison from City of Glasgow College.

WorldSkill­s UK Deputy CEO Ben Blackledge said: “The event is a real opportunit­y to raise the profile and prestige of UK skills and is a life-changing opportunit­y for all involved. “

To find out more about WorldSkill­s UK please visit: www.worldskill­suk. org

It’s great to see my skill and passion rewarded and that I get the chance to go to Shanghai to compete against the best in the world Lewis Batchelor

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Delighted Lewis Batchelor is proud his hard work has paid off

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