DDSB Students ‘Skill It’ at Virtual Skills Ontario and Skills Canada Competitions

Posted On Thursday June 24, 2021
Sri Vanama
Sri Vanama, student at Pickering High School, earned a gold medal at the Skills Ontario Competition and a silver medal at the Skills Canada Competition in IT Office Software Applications.

Each year, Skills Ontario hosts a skills competition and career exploration showcase for students at the elementary level all the way to post-secondary. This year, with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in mind, the 2021 Skills Ontario Competition was hosted virtually for both competitors and spectators.

From April 22nd to May 7th, in teams or independently, students competed in various skilled trades competitions via live video calls or by submitting longer-term projects. At the closing ceremony, it was announced that three secondary and six elementary Durham District School Board (DDSB) students achieved a combination of Gold, Silver and Bronze medals.

View the charts below for a list of Skills Ontario DDSB winners and their teacher-mentors.

Elementary

Student Name and DDSB School

Challenge

Medal Achievement

DDSB Mentor

Lily and Meganne, William Dunbar Public School

Grade 4 to 6 Technology Design

Gold

Darren Kennedy, Teacher

Ava and Margie, Prince Albert Public School

Grade 4 to 6 Technology Design

Silver

Katherine Miles, Teacher

James, Northern Dancer Public School

TV/Video Production

Silver

Kathleen Bourne, Teacher

Ayesha, Applecroft Public School

TV/Video Production

Bronze

Kathleen Bourne, Teacher

Secondary

Student Name and DDSB School

Challenge

Medal Achievement

DDSB Mentor

Matthew Bennett, Brooklin High School

Photography

Gold

Lydia Keen, Teacher

Sri Vanama, Pickering High School

IT Office Software Applications

Gold

Geetha Nair, Teacher

Saismetha Visnukumar, Pickering High School

IT Office Software Applications

Silver

Geetha Nair, Teacher

Following Skills Ontario, secondary students who received a gold medal moved on to the Skills Canada National Competition. This year, the Skills Canada Awards Ceremony took place on June 15 and Matthew Bennett of Brooklin High School claimed his second gold medal in Photography and Sri Vanama of Pickering High School claimed a silver medal in IT Office Software Applications. 

Quotes

“On behalf of the Board of Trustees, I extend my sincere thanks to all students and staff who participated in the virtual Skills Ontario and Skills Canada competitions. All of you have done exceptionally well to represent the Durham District School Board provincially and nationally. Congratulations to the award winners from the Durham District School Board!”

  • Carolyn Morton, Chair, Durham District School Board

“Overall, 304 elementary students from across the system were supported with resources and training to take part in the Elementary Skills Ontario challenges. Even with the added challenges of COVID-19 and learning from home, we submitted 14 projects and earned four medals. We’re proud of our students for learning new skills, collaborating, communicating, and creatively finishing their projects during lockdown,”

  • Jennette Walton, Community Connected Experiential Learning Facilitator

“We had 16 DDSB secondary students compete at the provincial competition as well as two students at the national competition this year. At the awards ceremonies on May 13 and June 15, DDSB secondary students proved mighty. In working with these students and their teacher-mentors throughout this year, I know how much passion they have for their skilled areas, and I am so proud of their achievements!”

  • Jennifer Parrington, Specialist High Skills Major and Technological Education Facilitator

The Durham District School Board (DDSB) is responsible for public education in the rural settings of Uxbridge, Brock and Scugog Townships and the urban settings of Ajax, Whitby, Pickering and Oshawa. The DDSB employs over 7,000 teaching and educational services staff. With 134 elementary and secondary schools and learning centres, the DDSB accommodates more than 74,000 regular day students and thousands more who take advantage of a wide variety of continuing education and adult credit courses. More information can be found on the DDSB’s website at www.ddsb.ca. Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter @DDSBSchools, Instagram @DDSBSchools and YouTube at DurhamDSB

 

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