Incredible student winners from across construction specialisms took centre stage at the annual Leeds College of Building BIG (Building Industry Greats) Awards.
Host and TV and radio broadcaster Rich Williams announced 49 award-winners at the poignant ceremony held at Leeds United FC Centenary Pavilion, Elland Road, showcasing students and apprentices from the 2023/2024 academic year.
CEO & Principal Nikki Davis welcomed guests to the drinks reception and dinner before students were recognised for their outstanding achievements. Awards were given for accomplishments such as academic attainment, perseverance, determination, or success at national trade competitions.
More accolades than ever before were handed out, including 40 trophies and nine Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) QUEST Technician Scholarships of up to £1,000 each. In total, 12 organisations supported the evening, including gold headline sponsor Marlborough Brickwork Ltd.
One of the top titles of the night was the new ‘Principal’s Award,’ introduced for the first time this year. The inaugural trophy went to Khiara Anderson who moved to Leeds College of Building after facing challenges in education. During her time, Khiara achieved an impressive 94% attendance and earned distinctions in all her units, demonstrating a remarkable turnaround in her behaviour.
Khiara’s nominating tutor said she is excelling in the trade areas and even earned a week of work experience with Bagnalls. She made such a positive impression that they offered her a painting and decorating apprenticeship, which she happily accepted.
Khiara said, “I wasn’t expecting to receive the Principal’s Award but I’m extremely happy. I’m proud of my achievements, especially my apprenticeship [with Bagnalls], and now I’m working towards my Level 3 and beyond!”
This year’s Plastering/Interior Systems Student of the Year (sponsored by Sparta Systems) plus a SkillBuild Plastering Gold Medal went to Newton Robinson. Tutors said “Newton always goes above and beyond to help his peers in developing their practical skills. Whether it’s offering guidance, sharing tips and tricks, or simply providing moral support, Newton has consistently shown a commitment to help others to succeed.”
The Painting & Decorating Student of the Year went to Katie Sanders. Katie was nominated for showing dedication, progression, a willingness to learn, and working tirelessly on her techniques. The Paperhanger of the Year award went to Isobel Colleran who has also been shortlisted to attend the PDA Gala in Liverpool in October where she will find out how she placed in the top three in the country.
Nikki Davis, CEO & Principal of Leeds College of Building, said:
“Congratulations to all students and apprentices receiving awards. It’s wonderful to celebrate these incredible achievements, and I wish all winners every success going forward. Thanks also to our amazing staff who go above and beyond in nurturing the next generation of construction and built environment talent. “I would also like to thank our sponsors and emphasise how grateful we are for this unwavering support. These excellent links with the industry are vital for our students who benefit from bespoke training materials, specialist tools, and critical hands-on work experience opportunities provided by our partner employers.”
Find out more about construction and built environment courses at the next Leeds College of Building Open Event:
Wednesday, 16 October, 4 – 7.30pm
North Street & South Bank Campuses
Register to attend: www.lcb.ac.uk/events/open-event-october-2024
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