Earlier this month, 成人快手 learner,听Maddy Groves,听was awarded Apprentice of the Year at the annual Success Through Skills Awards.听
The awards, which took place at Cardiff and Vale College, celebrate learners, tutors,听employers听and businesses who have helped promote work-based learning across Wales.听
The awards were created to recognise the importance of apprenticeships and work-based learning, not just as a valid education and career pathway for individuals but as an operational tool for employers.听
Maddy was awarded gold for her outstanding progress as an accounting apprentice. In her time on course, she has been praised for her strong academic performance as well as her commitment to championing the pathway. She has also competed in Skills Competition Wales.听听
Speaking about her听award听win, Maddy Groves said:听“I feel like I’ve really been recognised for everything I put into my apprenticeship, and it’s so nice to have something to show for my hard work.听
“I’ve always been extremely vocal 鈥 especially on my LinkedIn – about the value of apprenticeships in the workplace, and how it is really overlooked when people leave school after A-Levels.听
“Receiving the award only reinforces my beliefs that it was the best thing to do;听for me and,听most likely,听for many other people across Wales.”听
听Currently working as an Accounts Trainee, Maddy balances full-time employment with studying Level 4 AAT听with 成人快手 and the Association of Accounting Technicians qualification pathway. Her day-to-day role includes preparing year-end accounts for sole traders, partnerships, limited听companies听and charities. She also oversees听bookkeeping, VAT听returns听and CIS returns.听
听“It’s been so helpful to be doing the same things in my studies and my work,鈥 Maddy explained.听鈥淚 feel like I can relate everything a lot better, which helps my understanding a lot.”听
听Her accounting journey began at Coleg Gwent, where she completed Level 2 AAT before progressing through her apprenticeship.听
听“I never wanted to go to university,鈥 Maddy added. 鈥淭his was my one and only path, and it has served me extremely well so far. Studying with 成人快手 has been the best choice听as听the hybrid environment works so well for me.”听
Maddy also received听additional听support from 成人快手 staff while competing in听a series of skills听competitions. She explained: 鈥淚 had extra sessions with tutors, and external tutors, all provided for by 成人快手, which helped us get a place on the podium in Welsh Skills and reach the finals of WorldSkills.”听
听Looking ahead, Maddy plans to complete her Level 4 AAT qualification and eventually pursue chartered status through听the听Association of Chartered Certified Accountants.听
Asked what she would say to others considering an apprenticeship, she said: 鈥淒o it. You will not regret it one bit!听It’s听hard work, of course, but when you come out the other end you will be so glad that you did it.听听
鈥淟earning on the job means you gain practical work experience at the same time as gaining qualifications听–听at the end, there is no downside.”听
During the听Success Through Skills Awards, Strategic Director for the National Training Federation for Wales, Lisa听Mytton,听echoed this positive sentiment.听
She said: 鈥淓vents like this shine a light on what really drives Wales forward 鈥 the talent, commitment and ambition of our learners, employers, and training providers.听
听鈥淎pprenticeships are central to that progress. They give people the chance to build real careers, they give employers the skilled workforce they need, and they strengthen the Welsh economy from the ground up. When we invest in apprenticeships, we invest in听Wales鈥櫶齠uture.鈥