BCC shines at World Skills Barbados 2023

Moriah Hill shows off her first-place trophy in the Culinary Arts competition.

In a magnificent display of talent and dedication, representatives from the Barbados Community College’s (BCC) Jean and Norma Holder Hospitality Institute (JNHHI) showcased their exceptional skills at the recently concluded World Skills Barbados 2023 competition.

The event, held at the Lord Erskine Sandiford Centre, brought together aspiring professionals from various fields aiming to assess and certify learners based on world-class occupational standards, aligning with the broader objective of enhancing the nation’s vocational education system. [caption id="attachment_393228" align="alignnone" width="464"] Moriah Hill poses with Best Coach Winner Chef Tremaine Reece.[/caption]

After three days of grueling competition, JNHHI student Moriah Hill shone in the highly-competitive cooking competition. She emerged tops, with her remarkable culinary artistry, precision, and dedication. Her exploits in and out of the kitchen earned her further acclaim. She was adjudged the overall competition winner, being named the Best of Competition and the Trailblazer, emerging ahead of the field in the Competitors Developmental Programme. [caption id="attachment_393229" align="alignnone" width="650"] Aaliyah Morgan took 2nd place in the Restaurant Service competition. Here Executive Director of the TVET Council, Henderson Eastmond presents her with one of her prizes.[/caption]

And in keeping with the tradition of excellence, the JNHHI’s Chef Tremaine Reece was adjudged Best Coach.

[caption id="attachment_393226" align="alignnone" width="650"] Saida Shepherd-Jones accepts her 1st place prize from Executive Director of the TVET Council, Henderson Eastmond.[/caption]

The BCC students also stood out in the Restaurant Service Category. Saida Shepherd-Jones demonstrated exceptional skill and professionalism on her journey to being named champion in that category. Aaliyah Morgan secured a remarkable 2nd place, captivating judges with her culinary finesse and creativity, while Izacc Herbert claimed an impressive 3rd place, showcasing his mastery of hospitality and impeccable service. [caption id="attachment_393227" align="alignnone" width="650"] Restaurant Service winners (left to right) Izacc Herbert (third), Saida Shepherd-Jones (first) and Aaliyah Morgan (second) smiling with Skills Expert and Coach in Restaurant Service Roderick Prescod.[/caption]

As the curtains came down on the 2023 edition of World Skills Barbados, the remarkable performances of the BCC students serve as a testament to the hard work, passion, and unwavering dedication of the team at the JNHHI. Their accomplishments also highlight the excellence of vocational education in Barbados. ]]>

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