Hospitality:
My vision for the Hospitality department is to give students the basic cooking and food preparation skills that they will use in a working environment and at home. In addition, we also develop the core subjects of Maths, Science, English and Geography during the preparation and cooking of different food commodities.
The hospitality industry is so wide and diverse with many career opportunities for students looking for employment or to continue with their training at college or university. My goal is for learners to develop the knowledge and skills needed in a working kitchen and living independently including basic health and safety skills.
These skills include:
Food preparation - Chopping and knife skills
Different types of cooking
Potential allergies
Healthy balanced meals
Food sustainability
Customer service skills including serving customers
In addition, the kitchen environment at Beckmead College allows our students to operate in a working kitchen, preparing lunch for two schools. This gives them a better understanding of what will be expected of them when they are in full-time employment.
Qualifications that are taught:
City and Guilds Level 1 Introduction to the Hospitality Industry
Diploma / Award / Certificate
City & Guilds Entry Level 3 Introduction to the Hospitality Industry
Diploma / Award / Certificate
Home Cooking Skills:
In the Home cooking skills department our aim is to equip the students with the knowledge, skills and confidence to enjoy cooking at home. The students will gain an understanding of how to economise when planning meals to cook at home.
This unit will allow students to transfer the skills learnt to other recipes to continue to cook for themselves, friends and family. The Home Cooking Skills units are based on the proposition that being able to cook is an essential life skill which we hope will empower the students to make changes that will have benefits to their health and wellbeing.
At the end of this course the students will gain a BTEC Home Cooking Skills Level 1 qualification. Also with the Home Cooking Skills, this will give the students some idea if they would like to continue in the catering industry, and maybe make a transition to KS5 to continue in gaining a higher level of qualification in the hospitality industry.
Objective of the Qualification
Develop knowledge and understanding of how to cook meals at home
In this unit the students will be introduced to basic cooking skills by following recipes for simple dishes
The students will develop a wide range of practical skills and apply independently
The students over time will confidently use kitchen basic( food cupboard basic and equipment
The students will experiment with a variety of kitchen appliances, hand stick, stick blender, hand held mixer, free standing mixer and deep fryer .
The students will learn knife skills, how to use sharp knives safely and correctly
The students will learn about organising, preparing, weighting ingredients
Develop understanding of how to economize when planning a meal
The students will learn about the importance of food choices for a healthy diet. Buying the correct food which is still nutritional but also value for money
The students will learn about food storage, how to store food correctly in the fridge, and cupboard management
The students will learn about nutrition, the Eatwell well guide; and the five a day
The students will learn about food labeling; use by date, best before date and the color coding
Develop ability to transfer skills learned to different recipes
The students will learn how to follow recipes independently
The students will gain understanding about adapting recipes to meet the needs of others, and also their own preferences
Watching the teacher demonstrate and applying skills as independently as possible during the practical lesson
Developing an ability to inspire others by transferring the knowledge gained and Passing on information about the home cooking
The students will be encouraged to pass on information and inspire others to cook or bake the recipe they have tried out.
The students will learn how to share information about the recipes, by using different forms of communication. E.g. written, email, cook with family members
Qualifications that are taught:
BTEC Home cooking skill level 1 Award
BTEC Home cooking skills Level 2 Award