“MelillaSkills and SpainSkills raise the profile of Vocational Training (VET) throughout Spain, they show quality and the commitment that is forged every day in all schools, with the teachers so involved. Through them we are promoting excellence, creativity, but above all we build bridges between education and business, between learning and employment and between effort and opportunity.”
The General Secretary of Professional Training of the MEFPyD, Esther Monterrubio, has participated in the closing act of the competition MelillaSkills 2025, which has been held at the Hotel Melilla Puerto and which has served to deliver medals to the winners of the 13 profiles of various Professional Families have competed in this edition.
Monterrubio has pointed out that the MelillaSkills “is not only a good practice scenario, they are a space where they wake up and you see the potential of young people and their passerelle to what is the future of work”. “Every participant, every school, every teacher involved shows that VET is a way of success, innovation and progress,” he said.
“It is much more than a competition: we celebrate talent, we celebrate the passion and effort that give life to Vocational Training”, he said, in an act that has been accompanied by the Delegate of the Government, Sabrina Moh, as well as the Provincial Director of Education, Elena Fernández Treviño.
National competition
The closing ceremony was the venue for awarding the medals to the winners in the different categories that, in turn, will represent Melilla in the SpainSkills competition next February.
Thus, in the modality of Pharmacy and Parapharmacy, gold has been for Kauzar Mohamed; in Window Dressing, for Sara El Kaddouri; in Florist for Almudena Ruiz; in Electrical Installations for Hamza Ben Dammon; in Plumbing and Heating for Seif Abdel-Lah; in Refrigeration and Air Conditioning for Mohamed Ouass; in Cloud Computing for Faysal Kamboul; in Web Development for Joaquín Alias; and in Network Systems Management for Iván Ouass.
As for the modality of Automobile Technology, gold has been for Eric de los Santos; in Social Health Care for Amira Achor; in Kitchen for Desiré Santiago; in Aesthetics for Farah Belahsen; and in Bakery for Mónica Martínez.