Cheshire College – South & West proudly celebrated the achievements of exceptional apprentices and employer partners at its 2026 Apprenticeship & Skills Awards, marking a major milestone during National Apprenticeship Week.
Held at the College’s Ellesmere Port Campus, the event brought together employers, apprentices, partners and stakeholders from across the region to recognise excellence across a wide range of industries. Formerly known as the Apprenticeship Awards, the event has evolved this year to include a wider focus on skills, reflecting the College’s commitment to celebrating progression, technical excellence and skills development alongside apprenticeship success.
Twenty-nine awards were presented on the night, recognising exceptional apprentices and innovative employers across sectors including engineering, construction, health, education, business. Winners were selected for their outstanding progress, contribution in the workplace, and commitment to personal and professional development.
Helen Nellist, Deputy Principal and Deputy CEO of Cheshire College, expressed pride in the achievements of this year’s winners. She commented:
“This year’s Apprenticeship & Skills Awards represent a milestone for the College and for the region. They celebrate not only individual success, but the vital role that skills, training and strong employer partnerships play in building a confident, future-ready workforce.”
“We are incredibly proud of our apprentices and grateful to the employers who continue to support and invest in their development.”
New for 2026, the College introduced awards recognising green skills and sustainability, highlighting the vital role apprentices and employers play in supporting a greener future.
One keynote speaker, Joe Hook, Project Integration Team Lead for Uniper, spoke about his experiences and highlighted the importance of green skills training in meeting the evolving demands of industry and driving the UK’s green economy forward.
Guests were welcomed with a drinks reception and canapes before enjoying a two-course meal prepared by students from the College’s award-winning Academy Restaurant.
Performance Coach, Business Mentor and Keynote Speaker Claire Brumby, who inspired attendees with her insights on professional development and skills in the workplace, said: “What a truly inspiring evening. Apprenticeships offer an invaluable pathway for young people, and this ceremony not only celebrates individual achievement but also acknowledges the many others who play a vital role behind the scenes.”
Reflecting on the evening, award winner, Isabella Yates, commented: “It feels like a real honour to be an award winner. The support from both my employer and my assessor has been amazing. I would definitely recommend an apprenticeship, this is the way forward as you are gaining hands on experience alongside a qualification and a foot in the door to employment.”
The 2026 Apprenticeship & Skills Awards reaffirm Cheshire College’s commitment to delivering high-quality training and strengthening partnerships that equip students with the skills needed to succeed in modern industry.
For more information on apprenticeships at Cheshire College visit Apprenticeships – Cheshire College South & West