Western Cape learners and teachers excel at National Skills Competition
12 October 2025 – Statement by Minister David Maynier, Minister of Education Western Cape
Our Western Cape learners and teachers have delivered an exceptional performance by winning 14 awards at the 2025 National Skills Competition, held from 8 to 9 October 2025 in Johannesburg.
This national event was presented by the Sasol Foundation and the Kagiso Trust, and brought together learners, teachers and TVET college students from all nine provinces to showcase their technical and vocational talents across a wide range of disciplines.
Participants competed in real-world, industry-relevant tasks, and our learners achieved 5 awards with 1 category win, while our teachers achieved 9 awards with 5 category wins.
Learner awards:
- WINNER – EGD CAD: Joshua Eitner, DF Malan High School
- 2ND PLACE – Power Systems: Kayden Chandler, Langenhoven Gymnasium
- 2ND PLACE – EGD CAD: Jared Thompson, Brackenfell High School
- 3RD PLACE – Automotive: Glody Bantu, Bellville Technical High School
- 3RD PLACE – Electronics: Mogamad Kariem, Bellville Technical High School
Teacher awards:
- WINNER – Wood working: Maghdi Achilles, Spes Bona Secondary
- WINNER – Electronics: Neil Thomson, Bellville Technical High School
- WINNER – EGD CAD: Wilque Hefer, Brackenfell High School
- WINNER – EGD Instrument Drawing: Jacques Vermooten, Parelvallei High School
- WINNER – Welding and Metalwork: Andrew Arends, Struisbaai School of Skills
- 2ND PLACE: – Fitting & Machining: Darryl Koopman, Bellville Technical High School
- 3RD PLACE – Civil Services: Jason Abrahams, Bellville Technical High School
- 3RD PLACE – Automotive: Kevin Fortuin, Bellville Technical High School
- 3RD PLACE – Power Systems: Izak Theron, Weston Secondary
This is an outstanding achievement and a testament to the hard work of the technical learners and teachers in our province. These skills are vital to our economy and to ensuring that our learners are ready to move into further technical studies and employment after they matriculate.
Nathan Joseph, Senior Curriculum Planner for Mechanical and Electrical Technology and lead organiser of the provincial competition, added his congratulations: “Our passionate and dedicated team of Western Cape learners and teachers gave their all. Their work was of high quality and reflected true commitment.”
As we celebrate National Teachers Month, we highlight the passion and dedication of our teachers in the technical fields. They inspire their learners to achieve in national competitions and beyond, because behind every dream realised is a teacher who believed. Thank you for the support you give to our learners every day here in the Western Cape!
Media Enquiries:
Kerry Mauchline
Spokesperson to Minister David Maynier
Western Cape Ministry of Education
Kerry.Mauchline@westerncape.gov.za