Eight students from Southern Regional College (SRC) have earned a coveted place in the finals of the prestigious WorldSkills UK national competition, set to take place from 26–28 November 2025. The event will be hosted across various colleges and universities throughout South Wales.

These exceptional students will showcase their talents across five of 47 competition areas, demonstrating excellence in a range of technical and professional skills. They are part of a select group of 417 finalists chosen from nearly 7,900 entrants nationwide who competed earlier this year for a chance to represent their College and employers at a national level.

Name HometownCourseCampusCompetition Category
Matthew ConnWaringstownEngineering (Mechatronics) Level 5 Foundation Degree, Higher Level ApprenticeshipNewryAutomation
Phillip FeeDromoreEngineering (Mechatronics) Level 5 Foundation Degree, Higher Level ApprenticeshipNewryAutomation
Joseph CullenPortadownVehicle Accident Repair Body Principles Level 3 Diploma ApprenticeshipPortadownAutomotive Body Repair
Jack HarvisonDungannonVehicle Accident Repair Paint Principles Level 3 Diploma ApprenticeshipPortadownAutomotive Refinishing
Andrew McVarnockNewryProfessional Cookery Level 3 Diploma ApprenticeshipNewryCulinary Arts
Leon RuddyBlearyProfessional Chef Level 2 TraineeshipNewryCulinary Arts
Carter McKnightMoiraEngineering (Mechatronics) Level 5 Foundation Degree, Higher Level ApprenticeshipNewryMechatronics
Ross GrahamBanbridgeEngineering (Technical Design & Manufacture) Level 5 Foundation Degree, Higher Level ApprenticeshipNewryMechatronics

This year marks the first time the national competition has been held in South Wales having previously been held in Greater Manchester. Students who perform exceptionally at this year’s national competition may get the chance to represent the UK at the global “skills Olympics” competition in Japan in 2028.

Ben Blackledge, CEO, WorldSkills UK said:

Congratulations to this year’s WorldSkills UK National Finalists. Our competitions test learners’ skills against global industry standards, providing a powerful platform to showcase their talents. Over two intensive days of competition they will gain valuable skills and confidence which will turbo charge their careers and make the UK economy more competitive.”

“With employers all over the UK crying out for high-quality skills this is a fantastic opportunity for hundreds of learners to show they are ready for work. I can’t wait to see the finalists in action.”

Lee Campbell, Principal & CEO of Southern Regional College added:

“Congratulations to the eight SRC students who have been selected as finalists for this year’s WorldSkills UK national competition. These students have been selected from thousands of entrants to represent our College, their employers and Northern Ireland on a national stage. To have reached the national finals is a commendable achievement and the College looks forward to supporting them on this phenomenal journey to the national stage later this year”.