Vehicle Body Repair Student Scoops Medal at National Finals for Second Year Running!
A Motor Vehicle student who is studying at Coleg Llandrillo Rhyl’s Centre for Automotive Technology (CAT), recently came away with a medal at the Skills Competition Wales national finals…for the second year running!
The eight finalists in the vehicle body repair category had to tackle a range of different challenges within a set time period during tense finals, which were this year held at the finalists’ individual colleges, under strict test conditions, due to the pandemic.
20-year-old work-based apprentice, Robat Owen from Amlwch, pitted his skills against seven of the best young vehicle refinishing students from across the length and breadth of Wales, coming away with the bronze medal.
This is the second year running that Robat has won a medal at the national championships after scooping a silver last year. Skills Competition Wales is a Welsh Government-backed series of events designed to celebrate vocational skills and is part of the global WorldSkills competition.
Robat is employed by Williams Classics in Towyn, Abergele and combines his work commitments with his training at the Rhyl campus. He is currently studying on the work-based learning Level 3 Vehicle Refinishing (IMI) course.
Robat said: “I am really happy to have been awarded another medal at the finals. Although I am working in the motor vehicle industry at the moment, in the future I would like to move into the airline industry. I am lucky that the skills I have learnt at college are transferable.”
Tutor Ben King said: “We are all delighted yet again with Robat’s result. He is a dedicated student with lots of talent and I predict a great future for him. Two medals in two years at the national finals is an exceptional achievement. This comes on the back of two of our previous students recently winning gold and silver medals at the UK Skills Competition finals.”
For more information on Motor Vehicle courses starting at Coleg Llandrillo’s Rhyl campus in September, telephone 01745 354 797.
Email: enquiries.rhyl@gllm.ac.uk
Web: www.gllm.ac.uk
The eight finalists in the vehicle body repair category had to tackle a range of different challenges within a set time period during tense finals, which were this year held at the finalists’ individual colleges, under strict test conditions, due to the pandemic.
20-year-old work-based apprentice, Robat Owen from Amlwch, pitted his skills against seven of the best young vehicle refinishing students from across the length and breadth of Wales, coming away with the bronze medal.
This is the second year running that Robat has won a medal at the national championships after scooping a silver last year. Skills Competition Wales is a Welsh Government-backed series of events designed to celebrate vocational skills and is part of the global WorldSkills competition.
Robat is employed by Williams Classics in Towyn, Abergele and combines his work commitments with his training at the Rhyl campus. He is currently studying on the work-based learning Level 3 Vehicle Refinishing (IMI) course.
Robat said: “I am really happy to have been awarded another medal at the finals. Although I am working in the motor vehicle industry at the moment, in the future I would like to move into the airline industry. I am lucky that the skills I have learnt at college are transferable.”
Tutor Ben King said: “We are all delighted yet again with Robat’s result. He is a dedicated student with lots of talent and I predict a great future for him. Two medals in two years at the national finals is an exceptional achievement. This comes on the back of two of our previous students recently winning gold and silver medals at the UK Skills Competition finals.”
For more information on Motor Vehicle courses starting at Coleg Llandrillo’s Rhyl campus in September, telephone 01745 354 797.
Email: enquiries.rhyl@gllm.ac.uk
Web: www.gllm.ac.uk
The eight finalists in the vehicle body repair category had to tackle a range of different challenges within a set time period during tense finals, which were this year held at the finalists’ individual colleges, under strict test conditions, due to the pandemic.
20-year-old work-based apprentice, Robat Owen from Amlwch, pitted his skills against seven of the best young vehicle refinishing students from across the length and breadth of Wales, coming away with the bronze medal.
This is the second year running that Robat has won a medal at the national championships after scooping a silver last year. Skills Competition Wales is a Welsh Government-backed series of events designed to celebrate vocational skills and is part of the global WorldSkills competition.
Robat is employed by Williams Classics in Towyn, Abergele and combines his work commitments with his training at the Rhyl campus. He is currently studying on the work-based learning Level 3 Vehicle Refinishing (IMI) course.
Robat said: “I am really happy to have been awarded another medal at the finals. Although I am working in the motor vehicle industry at the moment, in the future I would like to move into the airline industry. I am lucky that the skills I have learnt at college are transferable.”
Tutor Ben King said: “We are all delighted yet again with Robat’s result. He is a dedicated student with lots of talent and I predict a great future for him. Two medals in two years at the national finals is an exceptional achievement. This comes on the back of two of our previous students recently winning gold and silver medals at the UK Skills Competition finals.”
For more information on Motor Vehicle courses starting at Coleg Llandrillo’s Rhyl campus in September, telephone 01745 354 797.
Email: enquiries.rhyl@gllm.ac.uk
Web: www.gllm.ac.uk