Learners shine at Construction Trade Skills Competition 2026
On Wednesday 6th May, learners from across Abingdon & Witney College showcased their talent, professionalism and technical expertise at their inaugural Construction Trade Skills Competition.
On Wednesday 6th May, learners from across Abingdon & Witney College showcased their talent, professionalism and technical expertise at their inaugural Construction Trade Skills Competition. The event celebrated the next generation of tradespeople, highlighting the high standards, practical skills and industry knowledge being developed across the College’s construction programmes.
The one-day event brought together apprentices and full-time learners to complete practical, trade-specific tasks based on real workplace scenarios and industry standards.
Competitions took place across three sites: Electrical Installation and Design, Surveying & Planning at Abingdon campus, Plumbing at Witney campus, and Carpentry at Bicester campus. Throughout the day, learners showcased their problem-solving ability, technical knowledge and professional approach under realistic assessment conditions.
Judging and presentations were held in the afternoon, with members of the College’s Senior Management Team and Governing Body visiting each campus to meet learners and staff and view the competitions in action.
The competition was supported by employers and industry partners including VitrA, MKM Building Supplies, GLT Electrical Wholesalers, Jim Cousins Trust, Breedon’s, Beard Construction, CITB, CIPHE, Screwfix, and Henstridge Construction, who contributed through judging, sponsorship and prizes, helping to ensure a strong industry focus.
The event strengthened links between full-time courses and apprenticeships, supporting clearer progression pathways for learners. Following the success of the pilot, there are plans to develop the Trade Skills Event into an annual fixture, expanding to include more curriculum areas and increased employer engagement.
Mark French, Head of Bicester Construction Skills Centre, explained:
”Events like this give our learners the chance to experience real industry expectations, build confidence and showcase their skills. It’s also a fantastic way to bring together staff, employers and partners to celebrate the talent we have across our construction provision.
More in Education
College opens up global opportunities for its students through the Turing...
Through the Government funded scheme, construction learners from across Abingdon & Witney College, including those on apprenticeship and T Level programmes, have enjoyed quality placements in St Lucia, Spain and the United States, gaining real‑world industry experience while immersing themselves in new cultures.
Abingdon & Witney College ranked among England’s top apprenticeship providers
Staff at Abingdon & Witney College are celebrating national recognition following the publication of the latest National Achievement Rate Tables (NARTS), which confirm the College as one of the leading apprenticeship providers in England. The newly released figures for the 2024/25 academic year show that the College ranks 5th nationally among General Further Education colleges […]
Keble College renews Platinum Membership with B4
Keble College has renewed its Platinum Membership with B4, reaffirming its commitment to supporting and engaging with Oxfordshire’s dynamic business community. As a long-standing and highly valued partner, Keble continues to play an important role in bringing together business leaders through exceptional events hosted in its iconic setting.
From this author
College opens up global opportunities for its students through the Turing...
Through the Government funded scheme, construction learners from across Abingdon & Witney College, including those on apprenticeship and T Level programmes, have enjoyed quality placements in St Lucia, Spain and the United States, gaining real‑world industry experience while immersing themselves in new cultures.
Abingdon & Witney College ranked among England’s top apprenticeship providers
Staff at Abingdon & Witney College are celebrating national recognition following the publication of the latest National Achievement Rate Tables (NARTS), which confirm the College as one of the leading apprenticeship providers in England. The newly released figures for the 2024/25 academic year show that the College ranks 5th nationally among General Further Education colleges […]
Local MP Charlie Maynard visits Abingdon & Witney College’s Witney campus
Abingdon & Witney College welcomed local MP Charlie Maynard to its Witney campus on 27th March, where he met with Principal and Chief Executive Jacqui Canton and Deputy Principal Jo Milsom, and toured a number of teaching areas. The visit formed part of ongoing discussions about skills, education, and the needs of young people and employers across West Oxfordshire.


