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Former Apprentice Appears On Top Gear

From an Apprenticeship to the racetrack – former Engineering Apprentice Oliver Hall wows Top Gear viewers with his skills.

Oliver took part in Top Gear’s latest challenge which saw host Paddy McGuiness train a team of young amateur racers up to professional motorsport standard in two months.

Oliver said: “I saw on Facebook that Top Gear were looking for 17-20 year olds with a passion for motorsport to film a segment on the show. We had a number of meetings before I was invited along with 13 others for a test day to see what our driving capabilities were like. Luckily, I was chosen to take part in the episode, which was a once in a lifetime opportunity and I’m so appreciative to the team at Top Gear and everyone that made it possible and supported me.”

Oliver studied a Level 3 MOET Apprenticeship at Selby College, where he developed his skills in maintaining the safety, integrity and effective operation of plant and equipment in a range of industries.

“The skill I learnt from my Maintenance and Operations Engineering Technician Apprenticeship which I’m most appreciative of is Tungsten Inert Gas welding. I have always loved welding since my early days of welding race cards, jigs and trailers at home, and this meant I was able to further my skills. My Apprenticeship taught me a lot about the engineering industry, but I wanted to follow my passion for motorsport and to work in the racing car industry, so I decided to explore further Apprenticeship opportunities in this area,” added Oliver.

Securing a second Apprenticeship with RedBull Powertrains, Oliver now spends his working days building and developing engines for the RedBull Formula 1 race team.

A former Junior and Open Champion in national auto-grass racing, Oliver has always had a passion for car racing and motorsports.

He has recently purchased the Mazda which he drove on Top Gear and will compete in the Mazda MX-5 SuperCup Championship this year. He is currently looking for businesses to sponsor him.

Lorraine Cross, Executive Director of External Partnerships and Development at the Heart of Yorkshire Education Group, said: “Seeing Oliver on Top Gear has been incredibly inspiring for our Engineering students and apprentices and demonstrates what can be achieved when you work hard at something. Oliver has combined his passion and the skills he’s learnt through his Apprenticeship to create a lifechanging opportunity for himself of appearing on Top Gear and working in RedBull’s Formula 1 team.”

“This highlights the benefits of hands-on, work-based learning which Apprenticeships deliver and how they enable learners to develop highly technical, transferable skills which are sought by businesses. That is why Apprenticeships are a fantastic option for those who have a passion or skills in a particular area, providing them with the opportunity to get work-based training in their chosen role or industry,” added Lorraine.

This comes as Selby College celebrates the achievements of its Apprentices as part of National Apprenticeship Week 2023, which takes place from Monday 6th February to Sunday 12th February 2023.

Oliver appeared on Series 33, Episode 4 of Top Gear which aired on the BBC on November 20th, 2022.

Find out more about Selby College’s range of Apprenticeship programmes here

Students’ Achievements Celebrated As Part Of Awards Ceremony

Selby College started the new year on a high with a prestigious awards ceremony acknowledging the success of its students.

Held on Wednesday 4th January, the College’s Student Awards Ceremony was attended by learners and their loved ones, College staff and Governors.

Group Executive Director for External Relations and Skills Development at the Heart of Yorkshire Education Group, Lorraine Cross, began by welcoming guests and congratulating the award winners for their achievements throughout their studies.

Lorraine said: “I’m delighted that we are able to recognise and celebrate the successes of our students in the presence of their loved ones, as well as the Curriculum Heads who encourage and support our students in fulfilling their full potential. We’re incredibly proud to see what our award winners have gone on to achieve using their qualifications, whether that be progressing on to a higher-level course with us, into employment or on to University.”

Head of A Levels Karen Ralphs, alongside Head of Construction Suzanne Black and Subject Area Manager for GCSE Mathematics James Ruddle, presented eight awards throughout the evening.

Each of them took to the stage to announce the award winners and why they had been nominated, before the former students were presented with their accolades by Richard Stiff, Chair of the Local College Board for Selby College and Heart of Yorkshire Education Group Governor.

Acknowledging the accomplishments of the highest achieving and most improved students in Mathematics, a range of awards were sponsored and presented by the Heart of Yorkshire Education Group, including:

  • Highest Achieving Student at Advanced Level Mathematics – Benjamin Kama
  • Most Improved Student at Advanced Level Mathematics – Gemma Gibson
  • Teachers’ Award for Achievement at Advanced Level Mathematics – Thomas Huetson
  • Highest Achieving Student at GCSE Mathematics – Kayleigh Leeman
  • Most Improved Student at GCSE Mathematics – Luke Hebbron
  • The Teachers’ Award for Achievement at GCSE Mathematics – Brandon Blount

Benjamin Kama said about winning the Highest Achieving Student at Advanced Level Mathematics Award: “It was a really nice surprise to hear that I had won the award and I’m grateful to my former tutors for nominating me. What they taught me during my time at College stood me in good stead when starting my degree in Mathematics at the University of Sheffield in September 2022, ensuring that I had a great foundation of knowledge in Mathematics which I could build on.”

Sam Marshall, who is currently studying a Level 3 Electrical Installation programme at Selby College, was awarded the Former Principal’s Excellence in Construction Award, supported by Allan Stewart.

In addition to becoming a Student Governor at the College, Sam also acted as the Construction student representative for his fellow course mates, helping to shape and contribute to the overall experience of Construction students at Selby College. Sam said: “I’m incredibly flattered and honoured to have won the award and to have my hard work acknowledged. I’m extremely grateful for all that the College has done for me, especially my tutors who have always been so supportive and encouraging. Alongside my studies, I’m currently helping out in the Army Reserves and hope to apply for selection this year.”

The Corporation’s Excellence in Engineering at Selby Award was also presented to Ashton Bramley, for the hard work and determination he has shown towards his Level 3 Engineering qualification.

For more information about the range of courses at Selby College, please visit the college website here