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Posted on March 25, 2021

Langley high school kitchen turns out future chefs

Chef Laura Dawe at WGSS


There鈥檚 a new take-out option coming to Langley.

Starting now the public can pre-order gourmet takeout and meal kits crafted by Langley students in the Walnut Grove Secondary Professional Cook program.

Supported by the Industry Training Authority (ITA), the tuition-free Youth Train in Trades Professional Cook 1 (PC1) program allows high school students in the Langley School District to cook with a Red Seal chef, while operating a restaurant.

鈥淵outh Train PC1 is the level one of the professional cook program with [蜜桃传媒], and it鈥檚 the level one of the Red Seal program to become a professional chef,鈥 explained Laura Dawe, the 蜜桃传媒 chef who teaches the WGSS program.

蜜桃传媒 tuition is paid by the local district for Langley students registered in the program.

In addition to training alongside a professional chef, students will learn how to operate a restaurant.

鈥 is our restaurant that we鈥檝e opened here at Walnut Grove [Secondary] to have the students do their service component of the program, so part of their teaching in PC1 is to learn cafeteria service to the public,鈥 Dawe explained.

In past years, the public could book reservations at the school鈥檚 restaurant, giving the students a chance to interact with paying customers. 鈥淪o this year, instead of having the public come in and dine-in in house, we鈥檙e actually offering a fully to-go menu,鈥 said Dawe. 


Did you know that B.C. high school students can get a head start in trades training as early as Grade 11? Learn more about .