Westminster Kingsway College’s (WestKing) School of Culinary Arts and Hospitality has received further recognition for its efforts in promoting the hospitality industry, this time from the Craft Guild of Chefs.
The Craft Guild of Chefs is the UK’s leading Chefs’ Association. Members come from all areas of the food service and hospitality sectors, representing a broad spectrum of positions from students to management personnel.
Representatives from WestKing attended an awards lunch following the Craft Guild of Chefs AGM on 21 April at The Hilton Waldorf Hotel. The college was awarded the Educational Partnership Award in recognition of the support it gives to the Craft Guild of Chefs in promoting the hospitality industry. The college maintains a strong relationship with the Craft Guild of Chefs and regularly hosts events and meetings for the organisation.
The award is one of 13 awards presented every year by the Craft Guild of Chefs, with this year’s Educational Partnership Award being awarded to both Westminster Kingsway College and the University of West London.
Paul Jervis, Head of Hospitality and Culinary Arts at WestKing, said: “Westminster Kingsway College is incredibly proud of our longstanding partnership with the Craft Guild of Chefs. We’re delighted that they have recognised our team’s sustained efforts in advancing and innovating all aspects of the industry.”
Capital City College Group’s (CCCG) School of Hospitality and Culinary Arts is a centre for excellence which celebrates strong industry links and a number of successful partnerships.
Congratulations to the School of Culinary Arts and Hospitality at WestKing for this award!