
Abbotsford Students Shine at Skills Canada BC Provincials
The Abbotsford School District is celebrating the outstanding accomplishments of ten students who represented Abbotsford at the Skills Canada BC Provincial Competition on April 16th.
After earning gold medals at the regional competition in February, these students advanced to the provincial stage, where they competed among the top trades and technology students in British Columbia. Throughout the competition, they demonstrated impressive technical skill, creativity, and professionalism.
Two students earned gold medals at the provincial level. They are Dual Credit Trades Program students at the UFV Trades and Technology Centre. Aiden Reitsema (Electrical Wiring) and Atticus Brummitt (Carpentry), both from W.J. Mouat Secondary, will now represent Team BC at the Skills Canada National Competition in Regina, Saskatchewan this May.
“These students exemplify the talent, passion, and dedication seen every day in Abbotsford schools,” said Michael Pearson, District Vice Principal of Career Programs. “To reach the provincial level is a major accomplishment, but to earn gold and advance to nationals is something truly special. We are excited to cheer them on in Regina.”
Several other Abbotsford students were also recognized for their achievements, earning silver medals in their respective categories:
• Ethan Hamilton (Yale Secondary) – Automotive Service Technician
• Finn Tielmann (W.J. Mouat Secondary) – Architectural Drafting
• Audry Rauch & Matthew Rauch (Abbotsford Senior Secondary) – Video Production
The district also proudly acknowledges the efforts of these additional provincial-level competitors:
• Will Dahlman (W.J. Mouat Secondary) – Automotive Service Technician
• Amandeep Lillian – Hair Stylist
• Micah Moews & Jesse Evans (W.J. Mouat Secondary) – Video Production
“There are no losses at this level—only growth, pride, and a deepened sense of purpose,” added Pearson. “These experiences help students see what’s possible for their future. I’d like to extend my sincere appreciation to the entire UFV Trades faculty and staff. Their guidance, mentorship, and dedication make a meaningful difference in the lives of every Dual Credit student.”
Abbotsford’s Dual Credit Trades Programs at the UFV Trades and Technology Centre provide students with a valuable competitive advantage as they begin their career journeys.Abbotsford School District.
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