A college student from Mold is looking to become the UK Skills Champion as a Beauty Therapy Practitioner in the WorldSkills UK National finals.

A record number of young people from Wales will be competing in the event with 130 competitors, making up over a quarter of the overall attendance.

They will be competing to become UK Skills Champions across 45 different categories in six different locations from 14-18 November.

WorldSkills UK supports young people to take part in competition-led training, assessment, and benchmarking, with competitors from all four nations competing against one another to achieve national acclaim in their chosen category.

Bella Bailey, 19, from Coleg Cambria’s Deeside campus, is set to compete to be the best in the UK in the Beauty Therapy Practitioner category.

She said: “I didn’t know what to expect when applying for WorldSkills UK, but since applying, I have had so many opportunities to develop my treatment portfolio and skills on both a career and personal level.

“I’ve had so much support from my tutors to help me prepare. I’m feeling very nervous for the finals but can’t wait to showcase all the hard work I’ve put towards perfecting my skill.”

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Donna Jones, Bella’s tutor, added: “Bella started her apprenticeship at Afon Spa in December 2019 after being home-schooled.

“Since taking part in skills competitions her skills have gone from strength to strength, and she has completed many qualifications due to her hard work and determination.

“Bella’s WorldSkills UK journey has elevated her professional practice and widened her skillset to advance her career. I am so proud to see how far she has come.”

Wales’ Minister of Economy, Vaughan Gething stated: “The Welsh Government is committed to investing in our future generations. By providing our young people with opportunities to develop new skills, we’re providing them with the tools they need to build successful future careers. This will support them to be at the forefront of helping our Welsh businesses to innovate and grow.

“The WorldSkills competitions bring together some of the most creative, skilled, and driven young people in Wales, and help raise awareness of the power of skills to transform lives, economies, and society. I’m delighted a record-breaking number of Welsh competitors have made it to the finals and I wish all the competitors the best of luck, both in this important competition and for their future.”

The finals follow several National Qualifiers, where young people from across Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland have been competing to demonstrate their top-class skills and expertise in their categories.

For those unable to attend the events in person, WorldSkills UK will be streaming the competition action and interviews with previous winners live.

Winners will be announced on Friday 25 November via an online broadcast hosted by the former apprentice and TV journalist Steph McGovern.

Details on how to watch the competition live stream will be shared ahead of the competition on the @WorldSkillsUKW Twitter page.