27 November 2025
As a key partner of the West of England Institute of Technology (WEIoT), UCW continues to showcase the impact of higher-level technical training across the region. Degree Apprentice Jack Lewis is the latest success story, achieving national recognition for his outstanding work in engineering and apprenticeships.
Degree Apprentice Jack Lewis has been crowned the Association of Colleges (AoC) Apprentice of the Year at the annual AoC Conference and Exhibition, an event that celebrates exceptional students from colleges across England.
The national awards recognise individuals who have excelled academically while making significant contributions to their colleges, workplaces, and communities. As always, the competition was fierce, with a high volume of outstanding applications from across the country.
Jack is currently studying at University Centre Weston (UCW), following in the footsteps of UCW alumnus Kam Stevens, who previously won the Higher Education Student of the Year award at the AoC Awards in 2023.
A Level 6 Manufacturing Engineering degree apprentice working at Singer Instruments, Jack distinguished himself through the substantial real-world impact he has had on the organisation.
He introduced advanced 3D-printing technologies that transformed manufacturing processes, reduced environmental impact, and significantly cut production costs. His redesign of microscope components not only removed the need for hazardous chloroform but also reduced the unit cost from £24 to just 17 pence, dramatically improving both safety and efficiency.
Earlier this year, Jack also won the Somerset Business Awards Apprentice of the Year, hosted by the Somerset Chamber of Commerce — and it’s fantastic to now see him receive UK-wide recognition, positioning him as the top apprentice across all participating colleges in the country.
Jack said: “I’m incredibly proud to have been named Apprentice of the Year. It’s an amazing feeling to see the work I’m so passionate about recognised at a national level. I want to say a huge thank-you to the engineering and apprenticeship teams at Weston College and UCW for their support and belief in me throughout my journey. I’m also grateful to everyone at Singer Instruments for giving me the opportunity to learn, innovate, and make a real impact.”
Pat Jones, Principal and Chief Executive of Weston College, added:
“We are delighted for Jack – his outstanding work truly deserves this recognition. Jack has set a new benchmark for what apprenticeships can achieve. Starting as a BTEC placement student, he returned as Singer Instruments’ first Level 6 engineering apprentice and has since driven transformative innovation.
“Congratulations, Jack. We look forward to seeing your career continue to thrive.”
If you would like to follow in Jack’s footsteps, you can discover our courses here.