Young Chef

Fancy yourself as a budding cook? Put your culinary skills to the test and have your three course meal judged by industry professionals as part of the annual Rotary Young Chef competition.


Introduction


The Young Chef Competition is a well-established and successful competition organised and promoted by Rotary International in Great Britain & Ireland (Rotary GB&I).

There are three stages to the competition, each designed to support and encourage the development of cookery skills. Some stages may have more than one round.

Aims


This competition aims to encourage young people to:

learn how to cook a healthy meal
develop food presentation skills
consider food hygiene issues
develop organisational and planning skills
develop an ability to cope in a demanding situation

Who can take part?


The competition is open to all schools and college communities and those who are home educated, along with any other young peoples’ community organisations, for example, community RotaKids, community Interact, Scout Groups, Girl Guides. 

Students must between ages 11 and 17 on 31 August 2023. Students in part-time (day release) education are not eligible to participate. The qualifying criteria of all entrants will be checked rigorously; any entrant who does not meet the above conditions will not be allowed to take part. 

This competition is intended for amateurs; for the purpose of the competition, an amateur is considered to be a person who is not in full, or regular part time, employment in the catering trade. Eligible entrants who have been temporarily employed by restaurants during the school holidays may take part. The competition is not open to students who are enrolled on a full-time catering course studying for a qualification above “A” level (or equivalent) standard.

Students should enter the competition organised by the local Rotary club through their school, college or youth organisation.

For further information, download the Poster , complete  Information Pack here  

and the   Entry Form  


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