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Hospitality and Catering

Introduction

Ribblesdale’s hospitality and catering curriculum supports young people in learning how to cook and how to apply the principles of nutrition and healthy eating. The aim is to instil a love of cooking in pupils, opening the door to one of the great expressions of human creativity. Learning to cook is a crucial life skill that enables pupils to feed themselves and others affordably and well, now and in later life. Hospitality and catering is a dynamic, vibrant and innovative sector delivering vital jobs, growth and investment in the heart of our local communities - important culturally, socially and economically.

The sector is a major contributor to the UK economy, employing 2.9 million people and generating £130bn in economic activity, while paying £38bn in taxation to fund important local and national services. Hospitality is the third largest private sector employer in the UK; double the size of financial services and bigger than automotive, pharmaceuticals and aerospace combined. Businesses which make up the hospitality sector include; hotels, restaurants, coffee shops, pubs and bars, leisure parks, stadia, nightclubs, contract caterers, food service operators, entertainment and visitor attractions. Employment can range from waiting staff, receptionists and catering assistants to chefs, hotel and bar managers, and food technologists working for supermarket chains. Some of these roles require further education and training either through apprenticeships or further and higher education.

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