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| 9 Dec 2025 | |
| The Studio School News |
More than 400 finalists competed across over 40 different skill categories, from digital technologies, advanced manufacturing and engineering to hospitality, creative arts and health science.
Over two days of intense competition, the finalists demonstrated world-class technical skills, creativity and professionalism, all qualities highly valued by employers.
Baker Dearing Educational Trust shared that the World Skills competitions provide an excellent opportunity for Liverpool Life Sciences UTC students to showcase the technical skills and knowledge they develop through an employer-led curriculum and industry-linked projects.
Josh said, “Thank you to absolutely everyone for this week. It has been an absolutely amazing opportunity. Congratulations to Harvey for winning gold and Musa for getting bronze. Thank you to Bryn and Oscar for helping setup and deliver such a great week for us all. I’m looking forward to whatever comes next!”
Find out more about the rising stars of UK skills triumph at the World Skills National Finals here.
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