Construction student at Castleford College, Alfie Parratt, has been commended for the exceptional progress he has made throughout his studies at the Youthbuild UK’s Young Builder of the Year Awards 2024.
Hosted by the Youthbuild UK’s Honorary President, Sir John Hayes MP, the awards celebrate the achievements of young people who have succeeded in training or gaining employment in the construction industry despite having to overcome a range of challenges.
Alfie has struggled with dyslexia from an early age, but he’s not let this stop him from pursuing his passion for construction, progressing from a Multi Skills Level 1 Construction programme to a Level 1 Diploma in Bricklaying.
Alfie said:
“I was overwhelmed to be commended for such a highly regarded award in the construction industry. The bricklaying workshop at College is my happy place and I really enjoy being able to work with others and learn from them, as well as share my knowledge. That is why I would like to own my own Construction business one day.”
Alfie’s Tutor, Christopher Leaf, said: “
"It was an honour to be able to join Alfie and his family at the Young Build of the Year Awards at the House of Commons. Watching him develop both personally and academically has been nothing short of amazing and seeing him collect his award is the icing on the cake. Alfie is the first student from Castleford College to be a finalist in the Youthbuild UK’s Young Builder of the Year Awards and I hope this inspires our current and prospective students to always pursue their passion, no matter what hurdles they may face.”
Alfie Parratt (left) with Bricklaying Tutor Chris Leaf at the House of Commons
Since starting on a Multi Skills Level 1 Construction programme, Alfie has gone above and beyond to expand his knowledge and hone his bricklaying skills.
Alfie’s Inclusion Practitioner at Castleford College, Phil Evans, said: “Alfie was incredibly shy when I first met him, so it’s brilliant to see the progress he has made on his journey. He’s come out of his shell and built his social and academic skills and has achieved significant personal milestones such as passing his driving test. Being commended for the Young Builder of the Year Award is another string to his bow and highlights how far he has come since starting at the College.”
In addition to his personal achievements, Alfie has also taken on various bricklaying jobs, further honing his skills and gaining practical experience which has improved his technique and boosted his confidence in his abilities.
The Level 1 Diploma in Bricklaying aims to provide learners with the practical skills for this craft, whilst ensuring they develop knowledge in health, safety and the principles of construction.
Learn more about the course, at: Level 1 Certificate in Bricklaying