Co-developed by Grayson and Oaklands College, the concept was conceived by FE expert Bob Noseda. The event is set to take place on Monday 10th February 2025 at Oaklands College in Hertfordshire to concide with National Apprenticeship Week 2025.
Pairing full-time students with experienced bricklayer mentors from some of the UK’s leading brickwork subcontractors, teams will participate in a six-hour challenge, with each member completing 50% of the task.
They will then answer a series of trade-related questions, testing both their practical and theoretical knowledge. Masonry Mentors aims to inspire and equip young apprentices with the skills, confidence and passion to succeed in the industry, ensuring the long-term growth and sustainability of the sector’s workforce.
Kevin Jagg, Grayson’s Operations Director, said: “We’re incredibly proud to collaborate with Oaklands College to lead the first Masonry Mentors event. It not only showcases the incredible talent within our industry but also highlights the importance of mentorship and partnership in shaping the future of bricklaying. Ensuring vital skills and knowledge are passed on to the next generation, events like this are crucial in addressing the skills shortage and building a strong, sustainable future for the construction sector.”
Bob Noseda, Sector Skills Advisor, added: “Grayson has been phenomenal. Masonry Mentors is a new competition concept that pairs full-time students and qualified bricklayers, bringing education and industry together to address the skills shortage.”