VSB students showcase their talents at BC Skills

Skills British Columbia is an annual event where students compete in over 30 categories in the skilled trades. This year, on April 16, 2025, held at the Abbotsford Trade and Exhibition Centre, VSB students performed exceptionally well, with 24 participants showcasing their talents in 14 categories.
First-time competitor Brooklyn from Windermere Secondary was inspired by what she saw. "I am in awe of everything going on here. There is a bit of everything from baking to technology like animation, and even carpentry, welding and car repair. I’m just impressed by the diversity of skills. The perception of skilled trades needs to change as there are such great job opportunities. They pay well and are in high demand."
An essential component of learning a trade is also learning to communicate effectively, whether it is giving clear instructions, communicating safe practices or providing and receiving feedback. Several categories in the skills competition focused on communication competency, such as public speaking, job skills demonstration and workplace safety.
Brooklyn shared her experience in the public speaking category.
Congratulations to all student participants. Here are some outstanding results!
Automotive Service
GOLD Evan Hallam – Magee
*Gabriel Rizzo, Britannia AST graduate received GOLD in the Post-Secondary competition
Baking
GOLD Elli Kotanen – Templeton
Fashion Technology
GOLD Dhefen Goh – Eric Hamber
SILVER Ashley Cheung – Eric Hamber
IT Networking
SILVER Stuart Haw – Killarney
BRONZE Ollie Mills – Killarney
Job Skill Demonstration
GOLD Logan Hagel-Noel – John Oliver
SILVER Makena We – Eric Hamber
BRONZE Eliot Scott-Flagel – Tupper
Public Speaking
BRONZE Brookelyn Holden-Goldsmith – Windermere
Video Production
GOLD Quinn Arrowsmith & Mina Barnes-Tehrani – Templeton (repeat winners)
Workplace Safety
GOLD Eliot Wang – John Oliver
SILVER Kessem Keidar – Killarney
Outdoor Power and Recreational Equipment
Liam Burns – King George
Only competitor; automatic advance to Skills Canada National Competition