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School tops apprentice awards

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- By JAMES HASTINGS

TWO Wokingham businesses came out tops in the first-ever Berkshire Apprentice­ship Awards.

Maiden Erlegh School won the Most Innovative Education-Based Apprentice­ship Promotion Initiative Award the Best Adult Apprentice Award went to Kyle Marshall of Wokingham-based Jacobs.

The event, hosted by Legoland Windsor, is aimed at showcasing the important contributi­on apprentice­ships make to learners, businesses and the local economy.

Berkshire Apprentice­ship Service is hosted by Slough Aspire.

Commenting on the inaugural celebratio­n Slough Aspire’s Chief Executive Fiona Jones said: “This is a great opportunit­y to put apprentice­ships centre stage. All our nominees are testament to the difference apprentice­ships can make, with these organisati­ons all reaping the many rewards from securing skilled employees for the future, impacting their bottom line to breathing fresh life into their business and improving staff loyalty and training.”

“Yet despite all these huge advantages Berkshire still tails behind the national picture with only 6% of workplaces in the county having an apprentice, versus 12% nationally. We need to shine a light on apprentice­ships to encourage more organisati­ons to step forward and embrace the apprentice­ship advantage.”

Paul Reilly, Managing Director of Peter Brett Associates, now part of Stantec, added: “We’re delighted to have been honoured by the Berkshire Apprentice­ship Service for the work we do to support and develop apprentice­ships.

These awards not only recognise the performanc­e and quality of our apprentice­s but they also acknowledg­e the hard work that our experience­d teams and managers put into supporting and coaching our younger staff.”

The winners for the awards were all decided on by a panel of expert judges of leading figures and employers from across Berkshire.

Roll of honour

Best Training Provider Award: West

Berkshire Training Consortium

Most Innovative Education-Based Apprentice­ship Promotion Initiative Award: Maiden Erlegh School

Best Apprentice Employer (non-levy payer)

Award: The Forbury Group

Best Apprentice Employer (levy-payer)

Award: PBA now part of Stantec

Star Apprentice Manager Award: Andrew

Gadd, Arvato UK

Star Achiever Apprentice Award: Erica

Deane, PBA now part of Stantec

Best Young Ambassador Apprentice Award:

Vikas Khan, Arvato UK

Best Adult Apprentice Award:

Jacobs

For future informatio­n on the Berkshire Apprentice­ship Service visit www.sloughaspi­re.com. Kyle Marshall,

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