Our hospitality learners are serving up something exciting with a new work experience partnership with the Council’s sheltered housing scheme Cedar Court!
The weekly sessions see our hospitality students from the college take on various roles, from food preparation and service, to customer interaction and teamwork, all under the guidance of our Hospitality Course Tutor and experienced professionals in Cedar Court’s in-house restaurant.
This practical experience is a crucial component of their training, offering them the chance to refine their skills in a supportive, real-world environment.
The partnership shows New Directions College’s dedication to delivering exceptional education and training opportunities, ensuring that students are well-equipped to meet the demands of the hospitality industry, and providing high-quality meals and service for the residents at Cedar Court.
Official Press Release 31st October 2024 at 16:03
New Directions College launches in-house catering work experience at Cedar Court
HOSPITALITY students at Reading’s adult community college, New Directions, will benefit from hands-on work experience in a new partnership with one of the Council’s sheltered housing schemes, Cedar Court.
For the first time, learners will have the opportunity to exercise the skills acquired in the classroom in a working setting, offering hands-on experience in a nurturing and welcoming setting.
The weekly sessions will see students take on various roles, from food preparation and service to customer interaction and teamwork, all under the guidance of experienced professionals in Cedar Court’s in-house restaurant.
This practical experience is a crucial component of their training, offering them the chance to refine their skills in a supportive, real-world environment.
The partnership shows New Directions College’s dedication to delivering exceptional education and training opportunities, ensuring that students are well-equipped to meet the demands of the hospitality industry, and providing high-quality meals and service for the residents at Cedar Court.
Councillor Ruth McEwan, Reading’s Lead Member for Education and Public Health, said:
“Now in its 66th year, New Directions College plays a pivotal role at the heart of our community, supporting thousands of adults to gain the skills they need for employment, further education or personal or social development. It’s brilliant to see it continue to go from strength to strength, supporting its learners with innovative and valuable opportunities.”
Councillor Paul Gittings, Reading Borough Council’s lead member for Adult Social Care, said:
“We are immensely proud of Reading’s hospitality sector; this partnership is a wonderful addition. I’m delighted that we are harnessing the skills and commitment of our New Directions learners with this brand new scheme, affording them important work experience in their sector, while also supplying exceptional service and delicious meals to our Cedar Court residents.”
For more information about the program or to inquire about partnership opportunities, please contact New Directions College on 0345 842 0012, or email newdirections@reading.gov.uk.
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About New Directions College:
New Directions College is Reading’s Adult Community College, offering a wide range of part-time courses and training programs for adults. With a mission to deliver outstanding quality education, the college supports learners in achieving their personal and professional goals, whether through upskilling, reskilling, or pursuing new interests.
About Cedar Court:
Cedar Court is Reading Borough Council’s Extra Care Sheltered Housing Scheme. It provides a welcoming community atmosphere and is known for its commitment to providing independent living in a safe and supportive environment. With a focus on hospitality and customer service, Cedar Court is the perfect partner for New Directions College’s work experience program, offering learners a real-world setting to develop and refine their skills.