Scott Grenfell, a first-year apprentice at South Lanarkshire College, clinched first prize in the year one apprentice competition, showcasing his unwavering dedication and exceptional skill. Nominated by his lecturer, Scott’s impressive classroom coursework vividly displayed his potential for success in the painting and decorating industry. His projects also underscored his ability to lead and collaborate effectively, both within his class and in real-world environments.
South Lanarkshire College is proud to announce the outstanding success of three of its students at the recent CITB Painting and Decorating Apprentice of the Year awards.
Joining Scott on the winners’ podium, Rian Sanderson secured the top spot in the 2nd-year Apprentice of the Year category. Rian’s nomination highlighted his passion for learning and his remarkable decorating skills, setting him apart as a standout student. He was commended for his ability to excel both independently and within a team, demonstrating a promising future in the trade.
Meanwhile, Aaron McKechnie, a third-year apprentice at the College, was awarded the competition’s highest honour, the prestigious Overall Painting and Decorating Apprentice award. Despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, Aaron’s resilience shone through in his outstanding performance. His lecturer praised Aaron's commitment, and exceptional performance in both online and in-person classes, earning recognition from both the College and his employer, Mitie Property Services. Aaron is now pursuing further studies at South Lanarkshire College in the HNC Quantity Surveying course.
South Lanarkshire College Construction Curriculum Manager, Fraser Waugh, commended the achievements of Scott Grenfell, Rian Sanderson, and Aaron McKechnie, emphasising South Lanarkshire College’s commitment to fostering high standards and excellence. Extending his congratulations to the trio and wishing them continued success in their future pursuits, Fraser remarked, "The journey of these three students is inspirational to aspiring apprentices, highlighting the myriad opportunities there are within the trade. The exceptional achievements of these apprentices underscore the effectiveness of South Lanarkshire College's apprenticeship programmes and the determination of our staff and students. The winners’ stories exemplify the transformative impact of education and hard work in shaping promising careers”.
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