A pair of Lakes College apprentices are hoping to be named the best in the North West in their industries.
Wigan & Leigh College will host the regional heat of the HIP and SPARKS Learner of the Year competitions on February, Thursday 3.
First-year apprentice Simon Howlett will travel to take part in the SPARKS competition for electrical students.

While Aidan McFarland is set to compete in the HIP competition for plumbing and heating students.
They must each complete a live practical installation to have a shot at reaching the national grand finals in April.
Daniel Jenkinson, who is helping Level 3 Electrotechnical apprentice Simon to prepare and will accompany him, said: āIt was a bit short notice but weāve got a couple of full days of training in and heās done well.
āThe stuff heās learning heād usually be learning in his second year.
āHeās been keen, arrived on time, taken stuff home to practise on and listened to everything Iāve said.ā
Jonathan Harper, who took on Simon as an apprentice with J Harper Electrical in September, added: āThere are always opportunities in life and Simon is doing well so thereās no reason not to support him in taking part.
āWeāve got a good relationship with the college and it shows what a good job theyāre doing of bringing him on too.
āWe try to do as much as we can to help the college out, and heās a good lad Simon, so fingers crossed heāll do well.ā
Jonathan has given Simon time off to train for the competition.
āIām 100 per cent grateful that heās paying for me to be able to do this,ā Simon said.
āItās a steep learning curve to do it in the last few months but itās nice to know that what Iām learning is setting me up well for the rest of my apprenticeship.ā
Aidan McFarland, who studies a Level 3 apprenticeship and is employed by R Stamper Plumbing & Heating Limited.

Aidan left school with no qualifications but has transformed his career prospects but now finds himself hoping to be recognised for excellence in his trade.
The 18-year-old said: āItās hard to say what the task will be; it could be anything thatās involved with my industry.
āIām looking forward to going but it will be a challenge.ā
Rowen Stamper, who employs Aidan and is overseeing his development, added: āIām absolutely thrilled to hear that Aidan has been recognised to compete in the apprenticeship competition.
āI think itās great that the college participates in these competitions and provides these opportunities to learners.ā