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Great Baddow High School is a non-selective school providing secondary education for pupils aged 11–18. The grant would be used to help with the refurbishment of the three existing Food Technology rooms. This redevelopment will allow the school the opportunity to run Level 3 Food Science and Nutrition at Key Stage 5 and provide a realistic working environment for students studying GCSE Catering and Food Technology.


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John Taylor High School is a specialist Science and Leadership Academy providing secondary education for pupils aged 11-18. The grant would be used to help the school extend and refurbish the existing teaching catering facility in order to create a purposeful, dynamic teaching space and to extend the opportunity of qualifications offered in Hospitality and Catering at GCSE and A level or Level 2/3 equivalent. Opportunities for teaching groups within the local community will also be offered. The teaching space will have a focus on technology enabling lessons to be streamed, recorded and viewed by students, staff and parents at a later stage, in their own time. “Th


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Longfield is an Arts and Science Academy providing secondary education for pupils aged 11–19. In July 2011 the school moved into a state of the art, new £26m building and this included a £250k new professional training kitchen and bistro called the ‘Telescope’. Following on from previous grants, this year’s funding will be used to (1) purchase additional items of equipment to enable the Academy to offer a Level 3 course; and (2) help with the cost of purchasing some ‘bistro’ style furniture for The Telescope, which will help them introduce a ‘fresher’ more modern dining aspect into the bistro.


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Nether Stowe School is a specialist Mathematics and Computing College providing education for 11-18 year olds. The grant from the Trust would help the School refurbish the old Food Technology room so that they can create modern industry style catering facilities for the teaching of Catering, Hospitality and Food Technology. The School believes that the introduction of GCSE double award in Hospitality and Catering will be of significance both in providing an accessible GCSE option as well as ensuring a high standard of academic success in this growth industry. The School report that students certainly enjoy their lessons and many express a desire to progress into the hospitality and catering industry.


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