Junior Chefs Academy
Introduction
Aimed at Years 9, 10 and 11 students, our Junior Chefs' Academy courses provide youngsters with a great start in food and culinary arts.
The Junior Chefs’ Academy is sponsored by The Geoffrey Harrison Foundation with matched funding from the Savoy Educational Trust. It is supported by the Royal Academy of Culinary Arts and the Craft Guild of Chefs.
Our sponsors
Our courses
There are two courses to choose from:
- Junior Chefs' Academy
- Junior Cake and Bake Academy
Each course lasts for 10 weeks, and are usually delivered on Saturday mornings from 9.30am to 12.30pm. Each session costs £10.
All applications are processed in person on enrolment day.
Why come to the Junior Chefs' Academy?
There are many reasons to come the Junior Chefs' Academy:
- Take home the food you make
- Make new friends
- Learn basic cookery and nutrition
- Delicious desserts
- Learn teamwork and organisation skills
- Expert training, ingredients and equipment are provided.
Each course covers:
- Basic culinary techniques and presentation of food
- Specialist dishes on the Asian cuisine
- Cake making and bakery skills on the Cake and Bake Academy
- Hygiene
- Basic nutrition
- Teamwork and organisation
- Skills for healthy eating – for life!
What can you do afterwards?
After completing the Junior Chefs course, you can choose to go on to further study, including joining one of our Apprenticeship programmes, or progress into employment in the industry.
The apprenticeship course will give you the opportunity to earn and learn as well as be included as one of the 3 million young apprentices in the UK.
These courses in hospitality enable you to travel the world and will also help you secure employment for life.
Find out more
For more information contact Paula Marquez-Pastides at juniorchefsacademy@uwl.ac.uk or on 0208 231 2302.