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• Lack of higher level skills in the hospitality sector due to no FE or HE hospitality facility within 25 miles.


• Demand by local industry (Visit Cornwall, South West Tourism, Cornwall Chamber of Commerce). • Opportunities for enterprise and entrepreneurship in a social enterprise setting (Big Society speech, David Cameron, 19 July 2010).


Launceston College Longfield Academy, Longfield, Kent


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6,143


Longfield Academy is a mixed Secondary School for 11-19 year olds. Their new building due to open in June 2011 will include a state of the art, professional kitchen. The grant from the Trust will be used to help the school purchase small items of equipment for this new facility. The school also intends to make full use of the facility by working with City & Guilds to introduce full time Professional Cookery and Hospitality Services qualifications for their Sixth Form. They have also created a bistro space to enable students to gain vital work-based skills and training. The bistro will be open to staff and the public twice per week and will serve high quality European cuisine. Longfield Academy will work collaboratively with three other schools at post-16 meaning that they will have a body of nearly 700 students currently in Year 11 who will be able to access places on this programme.


Maidenhill School, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire £12,6 33


Maidenhill School is a mixed Comprehensive Foundation School for 11-16 year olds. The grant would enable the School to set up an internet café linked to their catering room to be run initially by GCSE hospitality and catering students and from 2011 by hospitality diploma students.


The Charn wood Trai ning Gro up £7,715


The grant from the Trust will help this organisation purchase the special uniform and knife sets for students for a project which will allow up to 60 students from Ashfield School located in Kirkby-in- Ashfield, Nottinghamshire and other surrounding schools to access training at Levels 2 and 3 within the Hospitality and Catering sector, including Youth and full Apprenticeship programmes.


The Marlborough School Foundation, Sidcup, Kent £ ,436 7


Marlborough School is a mixed Community School for 11-19 year olds. The School has 85 pupils who come from the London Borough of Bexley. All Pupils have a severe learning disability, autism, sensory disabilities and additional medical needs. The grant would enable the School to purchase equipment to be used in the café they are developing in the building at the end of the school drive. The project aims to provide real work experience for the pupils in order to help them obtain supported employment once they leave school.


They also intend for the pupils to work towards


vocational skills in the hospitality industry. The Oxford Academy, Littlemore, Oxfordsh


ire The Oxford Academy is a mixed Secondary School for 11-19 year olds. £20,0 00 The grant would help


establish a food technology catering facility in the academy as part of their development of vocational study courses and in particular their hospitality curriculum.


Their objectives are to introduce Food Technology and Catering onto the Curriculum at Key Stage 3 and 4; achieve a minimum of 80% pass 13


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