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    WorldSkills UK finals come to Wales with more than 400 competitors

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryNovember 25, 2025No Comments
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    Wales welcomes UK’s finest talent as it hosts the WorldSkills UK national finals – starting tomorrow (Wednesday 26th November) – for the first time.

    More than 400 of the UK’s most talented young people will compete in the national skills finals across South Wales venues this week (26–28 November 2025).

    The WorldSkills UK finals are the UK’s largest vocational skills event, attracting thousands of competitors and visitors locally and nationally.

    This year’s event will feature 417 competitors from across the UK, including a record-breaking number of 122 competitors hailing from Wales.

    The competition provides a platform for young people to demonstrate excellence in technical skills across sectors vital to the UK economy. Competitors will be tested in skills as diverse as 3D game art, cooking, aircraft maintenance and health and social care.

    Minister for Skills, Jack Sargeant said:

    “I am incredibly proud that Wales is hosting this prestigious event for the first time. The WorldSkills UK National Finals represent the culmination of months of dedication and training, and I look forward to meeting the finalists and witnessing the exceptional talent on display.

    “I want to acknowledge the tremendous work and time that has gone into preparing for this competition—from the competitors themselves to the colleges, training providers and employers who have supported them every step of the way.

    “Pob lwc, good luck, to all the finalists!”

    The competitions are an integral part of the post-16 education and training calendar, providing education institutions and employers with opportunities to benchmark abilities against international standards.

    Winners often progress to represent the UK at global competitions, with medallists joining Squad UK and competing at events like the 48th WorldSkills Competition in Shanghai next year.

    South Wales venues hosting the national finals this year include:

    • University of Wales Trinity Saint David (Swansea)
    • Bridgend College (Pencoed)
    • Cardiff and Vale College (City Centre)
    • Coleg Gwent (Newport)
    • University of South Wales (Cardiff)

    Livestream sessions for all sectors will be available on 26 and 27 November will provide interactive coverage and industry insights, with the medal ceremonies on 28 November.

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