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This week marked the commencement of the first stage of the Soaring to Success programme, featuring online conferences led by distinguished aviation industry leaders from the UK...
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This week marked the commencement of the first stage of the Soaring to Success programme, featuring online conferences led by distinguished aviation industry leaders from the UK...
Posted by Mo Abusef
Local Students Showcase Culinary Skills at Rotary Young Chef Competition Three talented students from local schools participated in the prestigious Rotary Young Chef competition...
Posted by Alison Hanbury
On the 13th of November we held our annual Anti-bullying week at BMS. This year’s theme was Make A Noise about Bullying !!! Students were able to take part in different...
Posted by Helen Mateides
It was a privilege to join the top set Year 10 scientists last week for their lesson led by Mrs Razavi and see them all pack in so much learning about the reactivity series. Their...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Last Wednesday 15th November we held our annual Governors’ Day and 11 of our hardworking Governors and Members of the Trust Board were in school for a variety of activities...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Our first Marking and Feedback Fortnight of the year ended with a Friday Faculty Focus delivered by our talented Head of RE Ms Osman. Mrs Osman reminded all staff of the...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was superb to welcome so many students and their parents and carers to our inspirational More Able Evening on Tuesday this week. Led by our More Able Coordinator Mrs Razavi and...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was lovely to visit a Year 9 Food Technology lesson, led by Mrs Hewitt, and see the fantastic work of Year 9 students preparing and cooking fajitas. The aroma of sizzling...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
As always it was a delight to join Elm House’s half term House Assembly led by Head of House Mr Cox. Currently second place in the House Points League Table I would like to...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
This half term our Year 10 textiles students have harnessed their creative prowess to design and print their own fabric, transforming it into stunning quilted toiletry bags. Eager...
Posted by Niralee Pattni
Local Students Showcase Culinary Skills at Rotary Young Chef Competition
Three talented students from local schools participated in the prestigious Rotary Young Chef competition hosted by Andy Wakeford, Head of School for Food Academy & Hospitality at West Herts College. The event aimed to foster culinary prowess among young talents, challenging participants to craft a two-course healthy meal within a budget of £17.
Year 8 and 9 students enthusiastically took up the challenge, demonstrating their culinary finesse and innovative cooking techniques. The competition, held at West Herts College on Saturday, witnessed a flurry of creative ideas and culinary passion from the young chefs.
In preparation for the competition, these budding chefs dedicated their after-school hours to refining their skills under the guidance of Mrs. Hanbury. With weeks of intense practice and unwavering determination, the students honed their dishes to perfection, showcasing a blend of creativity and culinary expertise.
The competition not only focused on taste but also emphasised the importance of balanced, nutritious meals, encouraging the students to create dishes that were both flavourful and health-conscious. Through this platform, the aspiring chefs not only showcased their cooking abilities but also imbibed essential skills in budgeting, menu planning, and nutritional awareness.
Andy Wakeford, Head of School for Food Academy & Hospitality at West Herts College, expressed admiration for the students’ dedication and the quality of their culinary creations. “It’s incredibly heartening to witness the enthusiasm and talent these young chefs bring to the kitchen. They’ve shown exceptional creativity and a keen understanding of culinary artistry,” remarked Wakeford.
In a thrilling display of culinary expertise and talent, Anish and Rahat emerged as worthy runners-up, while Sameer claimed a well-deserved third place in the highly competitive Rotary Young Chef competition.
Sensory evaluation is a scientific discipline that analyses and measures human responses to the composition of food and drink, e.g. appearance, touch, odour, texture, temperature...
The Year 11 Food Preparation and Nutrition GCSE group completed their final food assessment last week. This assessment is part of their NEA 2 which is worth 50% of the total GCSE...