Kernow Cook
Working in partnership with the Cornwall Out of Hours Learning team and two fabulous secondary school teachers, Jude Pile from Liskeard Community College and Pip Iles from Helston Community College, we are offering our own training and support to enable schools in Cornwall to set up cookery clubs.
Kernow Cook provides you with the skills, resources and cookery equipment free of charge. All you need to do is provide two people to come and get trained!
Don't worry!
If you missed the last course at Helston Community College, don't worry, simply contact us and we'll put your name on the list for the next Kernow Cook.
The two-day training is delivered by Pip Iles, a passionate and experienced teacher from Helston Community College and is supported by the Cornwall Out of Hours Learning Service, the Cornwall Healthy Schools Programme and the Design and Technology Association. It is a fantastic opportunity for teachers or TAs to acquire knowledge, skills and increased confidence. Best of all, the free resources will help you to introduce or improve cooking in the curriculum and to set up an effective and exciting after-school cookery club.
Benefits:
- two days supply cover
- free ingredients throughout the two days
- a free kit of cooking resources (everything you need to get up and running)
- a comprehensive handbook / practical guide and loads of recipe ideas for your cookery club
- excellent free teaching resources and recipe ideas for the classroom.
Here are some comments that delegates on a previous Kernow Cook course wrote on their evaluation forms:
"The cooking sessions were very valuable. There was loads of cooking to develop ideas and confidence, as well as a great deal of advice and support."
"The cooking sessions made us co-operate as a group, share facilities and make new friends - all skills that we hope the children will learn when attending our clubs."
"The cook book is great! Best recipe? ... all of them, I think, because they are so simple and easy to make."
