Every year, students from across the North East compete in a live inter-college catering competition at the Grand Hotel, Gosforth Park. This year, catering and hospitality students from Newcastle College took home 17 gold medals, 9 silver and 4 bronze, as well as being crowned overall college winners.

Curriculum Leader Phil Pringle said: “This is a huge achievement for our students in what is a very tough competition. Students plan and prepare for a variety of events, including a team event with tutors, where a list of ingredients is provided on the morning of the competition and students are expected to prepare, cook and serve a three-course meal for two. The students and staff put a lot of hours into preparing for this, so it’s fantastic to see it pay off.

“Getting involved in competitions such as NECTA has great benefits and has a huge impact on students’ ability and confidence. This helps create a more rounded student and improves their culinary skills which will be a huge advantage when they’re applying for jobs in the future.”

Phillip Ho, a Level 5 Culinary Arts student, won gold in the team event alongside Georgina Hunter, currently studying for a Level 3 Diploma in Professional Cookery.

The team event involves students working with one of their college instructors to create a three-course meal live on stage. Phillip, 20, prepared the dishes with Tony Riches, Chef Instructor at the college's Chefs’ Academy, while Georgina, 18, took on the role of front of house, presenting each course, setting up the table and pouring the drinks.

Georgina also won gold in the coffee barista class and silver in mixology, while Phillip took bronze place in his Level 5 culinary arts show piece.

Congratulations to all of the Newcastle College winners, listed in full below:

 

Main NECTA events

Isobelle Dawson - Level 1 Professional Cookery - Gold in Barista 

Stacey Barber - Level 2 Professional Cookery - Gold in Vegetarian dish 

Kamila Wroblewska - Level 2 Professional Cookery - Gold in Larder Chicken Preparation 

Jessica Watson - Level 2 Professional Cookery - Gold in Chicken Main Course 

Jessica Watson - Level 2 Professional Cookery - Gold For Best Dressed Student 

Charlie Burke -   Level 2 Professional Cookery - Gold for Larder Fish Preparation

Charlie Crichton-Rutter - Level 2 Professional Cookery - Gold for Knife Skills Preparation 

Georgina Hunter - Level 3 Professional Cookery - Gold for Front of House in Team Event 

Aaron Swan - Level 3 Professional Cookery - Gold in Future Chef 

Kian Marshall - Level 5 Culinary Arts - Gold for Hot Starter 

Phillip Ho - Level 5 Culinary Arts - Gold for Kitchen in Team Event 

 

Paige Belle - Level 2 Professional Cookery - Silver in Barista 

Matthew Knox -  Level 2 Professional Cookery - Silver for Larder Fish Preparation

David McGowan - Level 2 Professional Cookery - Silver in Restaurant Table Setting 

Georgina Hunter -  Level 3 Professional Cookery - Silver in Mixology

Hannah Warne - Level 4 Culinary Arts - Silver for Mille-Feuille

Jasmine Watts - Level 4 Culinary Arts - Silver for Hot Dessert 

Angela Newsome - Level 4 Culinary Arts - Silver in Sugar Craft Cake Decorating  

 

Apprenticeship Class (a taste of Northumberland) 

 

Joseph Spowart - Level 2 Commis Chef Apprentice - Gold Award 

Liam Cooper - Level 2 Commis Chef Apprentice - Silver Award 

Max Thorpe - Level 2 Commis Chef Apprentice - Bronze Award 

 

Level 4 Culinary Arts - Main Course Display 

 

Alena Williams - Gold Award 

Letitia Sanderson - Silver Award

Ami-Ella Patrick - Bronze Award

 

Level 4 Culinary Arts Patisserie Centre Piece 

 

Hannah Warne - Gold Award 

Martin Bukin - Silver Award 

Lewis Bond - Bronze Award 

 

Level 5 Culinary Arts - Terrine Class 

 

Amy Hobkirk - Gold Award 

Jenny Beamish-Young - Silver Award 

Phillip Ho - Bronze Award 

 

Level 5 Culinary Arts - Patisserie Display 

 

Aimee Scott - Gold Award 

Leah Meldrum - Silver Award 

Ellie Arkless - Bronze Award