GUELPH, ON – On May 22, three Upper Grand District School Board students travelled to Winnipeg, Manitoba to compete in the 2023 Skills Canada National Competition, which took place between May 25 and 26.

After winning gold medals at the Provincial level of the competition, Centre Wellington District High School students Landon H, Mark R and Rachel D, had the opportunity to advance to the National level of this competition.

All three of these UG students worked hard during the National Skills competition and brought home gold yet again. 

Mark R and Landon H competed in the 3D Character Computer Animation Competition; they were coached by Eric Greig. 

Rachel D competed in the Workplace Safety Competition; she was coached by Jenny Ritter.

The awards ceremony was held on May 27, where these students were presented with their gold medals. 

UGDSB’s Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Coordinator Joanne Harris said, “A special congratulations to Mark R, Landon H, and Rachel D for competing at the Skills Canada National Competition in Winnipeg over the past week. Not only did they compete, but they all brought home Gold in their respective competitions! Their dedication, hard work, and skills have brought them to this remarkable stage, and they should be immensely proud of their achievements. Through their participation, they have showcased the true essence of perseverance, creativity, and excellence. A big shout out to both Teacher Coaches as well. I travelled to Winnipeg with both Jenny Ritter and Eric Greig from CWDHS and it was so great to see all of their hard work pay off.”

Congratulations to Rachel, Mark and Landon on this amazing achievement.

UGDSB students and coaches at skills