empowers primary
school teachers to
integrate growing and
cooking into the school
day
teaching children
to grow
fruit/vegetables
from seed and cook
their own meals
from scratch
making food education
fun and engaging paves
the way towards an
increase in the knowledge
and skills needed to live
happier, healthier lives
teaching children about food,
where it comes from, how to
cook it and how it affects their
bodies, the resources and recipes
equip children with the
knowledge and confidence to
cook from scratch, as well as
forming positive eating habitats
that will last a lifetime
food education
programme for
UK primary
schools
educates primary
school children
about growing and
cooking food
200+ primary
schools signed up
to the brand new
kitchen garden
project
1 of the core
food education
programmes in
schools
aims to encourage a love
of good food and
cooking, in line with the
statutory cooking
requirements set out in
the national curriculum
for England.
key stage 1 -
new national
curriculum
requires children
to be taught
about food
key stage 2 -
children to be
taught to prepare
and cook savoury
dishes with cooking
techniques
inspire schools to get
involved with food
education - work together
to pass on information to
future generations
it is available in
England, as
cooking/growing is
compulsory.
Membership is
limited to
government -
recognised schools
cooking is a
fundamental life
skill, that is
important as
reading/writing
the next
generation need
cooking skills and
food knowledge
children need to be
introduced into
fruit/vegetables, at
a young age
first step towards
healthy eating
Schools
outside the
UK
the good foundation
Stephanie Alexander
kitchen garden project
Edible Schoolyard Project
provides digital
resources
videos
curriculum
linked
activities
helpful
teaching
notes
children's recipes
lesson plans
growing units
nutrition infromation
'cooking is without a
doubt one of the most
important skills a
person can learn'. Jamie
Oliver
1/3 young adults
in Britain don't
know that eggs
come from
chickens
fewer than 40% of
British children
can cook 5
savoury dishes by
the time they
leave school
4/5 children aged
5-15 fail to consume
the recommended 5
daily portions of
fruit/vegetables
Food
Revolution
Day
was held 15th May
this year
GLOBAL aspects
partner charities
Good
Foundation
Australia
Key partners in USA & Australia
work with us to deliver cooking
skills and food education to
communities
Jamie Oliver
Food
Foundation in
USA
support Jamie
Oliver's Food
Revolution Day
Annual campaigns
uses the power of Jamie Oliver's
global voice to shout about
important food issues, driving
individuals and businesses to take
part in impactful change and
pushing governments to improve
their food policies in support of
better public health.
runs 3 core
food
education
programmes
kitchen
garden
project
extends to
secondary schools
through Jamie's
Home Cooking skills
- BTEC-accredited
programme
ministry
of food
trained teachers
inspire people to cook
from scratch
practical and
hands on
community-based
cooking
programme. That
teaches people to
cook.
specifically developed
with nutrition and
balance in mind, aim to
build an individuals
confidence to cook
good, affordable,
nutritious meals for
themselves and their
families
classes use
Jamie Oliver
recipes and
resources
fifteen apprentice programme
uses the magic of
food to give
disengaged young
people a chance at
a better future
every year, fifteen
restaurant recruits
18 apprentices
aged 18-25
trains them to become
professional chefs
through it's unique
12-month programme
personal
development
college
based
education
on the
job
learning
graduates
still work in
food industry
today
extensive outreach
programme - working
with people each year to
help unlock their
potential in the kitchen
was found in 2002
our mission - is to shape the
health and well-being of
current and future generations
and contribute to a healthier
world, by providing better
access to food education for
everyone