Young Chefs Join Jamie's World Record Attempt

4 Jul 25

Earlier this week, 21 students in Year 7 and 8 joined Jamie’s Guinness World Records Attempt to be part of the largest group of students to participate in a cooking class. Chefs at Jamie Oliver’s Cookery School led a live, virtual cooking lesson, where the students learned to make homemade pasta tomato sauce. It was a tough decision to determine who to invite to join the record-breaking cooking lesson. In the end, we looked at who stood out in their DT food rotation this year and showed a real enthusiasm for food. Thank you to Mr Finch and Mr Humphries for organising the event. We hope all of our young chefs had a wonderful time and we can’t wait to hear if we smashed the record!

Sheldon gave me confidence in my abilities and supported my ambitions. Going to a state school has many benefits over private in terms of real-world experience and being friends with a varied group of students. This has helped me in my life since school.
Joe Keighley - A Radiology Registrar in Brighton who will be starting as a Consultant Radiologist at the RUH in 2023.