College’s inaugural Apprenticeships Awards celebrate businesses and their rising star apprentices
Date published: 15 February 2025
!['Apprentice of the Year' winner Julia Zajaczkowska (centre) with Joanne Taylor, vice principal (left) and Julia Heap, principal and CEO of Hopwood Hall College (right) 'Apprentice of the Year' winner Julia Zajaczkowska (centre) with Joanne Taylor, vice principal (left) and Julia Heap, principal and CEO of Hopwood Hall College (right)](/uploads/f1/news/img/2025214_135653.jpg)
'Apprentice of the Year' winner Julia Zajaczkowska (centre) with Joanne Taylor, vice principal (left) and Julia Heap, principal and CEO of Hopwood Hall College (right)
Rochdale’s rising stars were celebrated in style during Hopwood Hall College’s first ever Apprenticeships Awards.
The inaugural ceremony saw apprentices, employers and VIPs all gather under one roof to celebrate the up-and-coming talent in the borough and beyond.
Held at the Norton Grange Hotel and Spa in Castleton, the event was buzzing with energy from the word go as a series of gongs were dished out to the shortlisted finalists.
The big prize of the evening – the prestigious ‘Apprentice of the Year’ award – went to Cartime’s Julia Zajaczkowska.
The 18-year-old was nominated for ‘never shying away from a challenge’ during her Level 3 Motor Vehicle Service and Maintenance Apprenticeship.
In addition, a number of local and regional employers were praised for playing a vital part in nurturing talent and skills alongside Hopwood Hall.
![Staff from IACS who won the ‘SME of the Year’ award](/uploads/f1/news/img/2025214_135723.jpg)
‘SME of the Year’ went to IACS Training and Education, with Cara Brickwork being named highly commended.
R&B Switchgear won ‘Large Business of the Year’, with Danish Crown being announced as highly commended in the category.
Meanwhile, the ‘Bespoke Collaboration of the Year’ award went to Woodall Nicholson.
The Bolton-based company, which is part of Mellor, recruited their Hopwood apprentices ahead of key projects such as the manufacturing of buses for Greater Manchester’s franchised Bee Network.
Julia Heap, Principal and CEO of Hopwood Hall College and University Centre, said: “Our Apprenticeships Awards celebrated the positive impact that occurs when there is such synergy between education and industry.
“Our mission is to drive growth and change lives – and apprenticeship training is such a big part of that mission.
“We’re proud to be at the heart of Greater Manchester’s ‘North East Growth Corridor’, which we’re fuelling with talent and supporting growth initiatives such as Atom Valley.
“I wanted to extend another huge congratulations to all the amazing employers and apprentices that were shortlisted for awards.
“They are each a force for good and a brilliant example of just why apprenticeships continue to be a fantastic training route for people of all ages.”
The Apprenticeships Awards were hosted by Business Cloud executive editor Chris Maguire and were attended by a number of special guests, including Deputy Mayor of Rochdale, Councillor Janet Emsley.
In addition to celebrating the success of apprenticeships, the event also raised £525.50 for Rochdale and District Mind.
Hopwood offers more than 30 apprenticeship pathways that align with both local and national skills priorities – ranging from vehicle converters to veterinary nurses.
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