Following the adverse weather that hit the county earlier this monththe OxLEP Skills team are delighted to announce a new date for this year’s Oxfordshire Apprenticeship Awards.
The rescheduled event will now take place on Tuesday 24 April at Blenheim Palace.
The finalists are as follows:
School Award – sponsored by Clarkson Evans
- Icknield Community College
- Larkmead School
- UTC Oxfordshire
Intermediate Apprentice of the Year – sponsored by Barclays
- Charlie Bateman – F G Alden Ltd
- John Hurford – Warburton Building Services Ltd
- Ryan Treacher-Collins – Can Do Martial Arts
Advanced Apprentice of the Year – sponsored by SST Technology
- Liam Leach – Schedl Automotive System Service
- Katherine Mordecai – Science and Technology Facilities Council
- Aaron Scott – Science and Technology Facilities Council
Higher Apprentice of the Year – sponsored by Nielsen
- Katie Chegwin – University of Oxford
- Lauren Livingstone – Home Instead Senior Care
- Trina White – Abbeyfield
Special Recognition Award – sponsored by The Apprenticeship & Training Company Ltd
- Kayleigh Clark – Protyre
- Abigail Crawforth – Williams Grand Prix Engineering
- Alanta Hissey-Powell – Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust
Training Provider Award – sponsored by NatWest
- Abingdon and Witney College
- HIT Training
- Oxford Energy Academy
Small Apprenticeship Employer of the Year – sponsored by High Spec Composites
- LA CUCINA
- Martin & Co
- Popham Hairdressing
Large Apprenticeship Employer of the Year – sponsored by Darke & Taylor
- Beard
- Wellers
- Williams Grand Prix Engineering
For more detailsgo to the Oxfordshire Apprenticeships website.