KIRKCALDY-based roofing apprentice Leah Stewart has become the first Scottish female to win the BMI Redland Apprentice of the Year accolade.
Leah, who is doing her apprenticeship at Fife College while learning on the job with Kirkcaldy-based employer Roof & Fibre, put her skills to the test over two days in the pitched roofing category of the competition.
Impressing judges with her skills and versatility, Leah saw off competition from 20 fellow apprentices from across the UK to land the top prize.
Described as an outstanding all-rounder, Leah’s success continues a winning streak for Fife College, following Mithril Roofing and Building apprentice Euan Forsyth from Kirkcaldy, who received the same award last year.
Leah said, “My employer, Roof & Fibre, and the lecturers at Fife College provided invaluable support throughout my journey, as did the team at BMI Redland, who organised such an outstanding event. The competition was an incredible experience, and I was genuinely impressed by the skill and dedication of my fellow contestants. Winning this award is a tremendous honour and has only deepened my passion for roofing.
“I’m excited about the amazing opportunities this may bring for my future and am eager to continue growing in this industry.”
Brian Hutton, Leah’s lecturer, added, “Leah has shown exceptional commitment and talent throughout her apprenticeship. Her ability to excel in both practical and theoretical aspects of roofing is truly commendable. This award is a well-deserved recognition of her hard work and dedication. We are incredibly proud of her success and look forward to seeing her continue to thrive in her career.”
In addition to the title, Leah received a cheque for £1,000 and lifetime training opportunities at the BMI Training Academy. This year’s BMI Apprentice of the Year award winners were announced at a ceremony held at the Cotswold Water Park Hotel.