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13/03/24

We are delighted that all Harris Sixth Form students studying Sciences/Maths/Psychology/Economics now have fully-funded access to UpLearn. pic.twitter.com/dM0f79D9nm

13/03/24

Super proud to announce our three-year partnership with The Harris Federation.We're delighted to be supporting thousands of students across all 28 Sixth Form schools.Find out more... https://t.co/CGNrZyEQ5N pic.twitter.com/DcBrjRJO8e

13/03/24

Super proud to announce our three-year partnership with The Harris Federation.We're delighted to be supporting thousands of students across all 28 Sixth Form schools.Find out more... https://t.co/CGNrZyEQ5N pic.twitter.com/DcBrjRJO8e

26/09/23

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26/09/23

Come along to the open evening at our campus. Tour the Academy, hear from the head teacher and find out more from current students. Thursday 5th October 2023

12/05/23

Apply now for September 23https://t.co/52VfKhn0YQ https://t.co/ZYX6HrlMw4

08/03/23

A huge thanks to Sophie Willmott from BT who led an apprenticeship event for students and parents yesterday at HCACP. Representatives from the NHS, and the finance sector also contributed to this event. pic.twitter.com/iVqJAAV0m9

08/03/23

A huge thanks to Sophie Willmott from BT who led an apprenticeship event for students and parents yesterday at HCACP. Representatives from the NHS, and the finance sector also contributed to this event. pic.twitter.com/iVqJAAV0m9

27/02/23

Harris Academy Greenwich 6th Form Application NOW OPEN – Deadline 31st March 2023-Recently awarded “Outstanding”-Top 10% of schools in England for 6th Form Results!-24% of our Y13 students(2022) accepted to Russell group universitiesClick Here to APPLYhttps://t.co/Is7XQYM4SH

25/11/22

Fantastic to have the first Harris Scholars event at this Monday. Thank you to our excellent tutors from who spent two hours really engaging the students in some high-level academic research exploring the meaning of 'the body' in different disciplines. pic.twitter.com/R7LUTrcFj0

22/11/22

Come along to our Beckenham Campus this Thursday and find out more about our Level 3 coursesThursday, 24 November4.30pm - 6.30pmRegister your interest belowhttps://t.co/PO5ntSCFrk

17/11/22

Fantastic to have the first Harris Scholars event at this Monday. Thank you to our excellent tutors from who spent two hours really engaging the students in some high-level academic research exploring the meaning of 'the body' in different disciplines. pic.twitter.com/R7LUTrcFj0

16/11/22

Don't miss our Bromley campus Sixth Form tomorrow, Thursday 17th November 2022 from 5.30pm - 7pmhttps://t.co/AGjbh6CRVT pic.twitter.com/ajqasmUlWe

01/11/22

Harris Academy Greenwich Sixth Form Open Evening, Next Week Wednesday, 9th November from 5:30-7:30pmRecently awarded “Outstanding” Sixth Form, Top 10% of schools in England for Sixth Form Results!Click the link below to book your tickets free of chargehttps://t.co/i9d2s0Q4Im

11/10/22

APPLY NOW FOR SEPTEMBER 2023https://t.co/52VfKhnyOo

14/09/22

SOUTH NORWOOD CAMPUSHarris Academy South Norwood, Cumberlow Avenue SE25 6AEWednesday 5th October 2022 Time: 4.30-7.00pm

14/09/22

PURLEY CAMPUSHarris Academy Purley, Kendra Hall Road, South Croydon CR2 6DT Wednesday 12th October 2022 Time: 5.00-7.00pm

14/09/22

MERTON CAMPUSHarris Academy Merton, Wide Way, Mitcham CR4 1BPThursday 6th October 2022 Time: 5.00-7.00pm

14/09/22

INVICTUS CAMPUSHarris Invictus Academy Croydon, 88 London Road, Croydon CR0 2TBThursday 10th November Time: 5.00-7.00pm

14/09/22

FALCONWOOD CAMPUSHarris Academy Falconwood, The Green, Welling DA16 2PEThursday 6th October 2022 Time: 6.00-8.00pm

Course Finder

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Year 12 and 13 Content

During this course, you will complete three units of work.

 

The purpose of unit 1 is for you to develop an understanding of the nutritional needs of specific target groups and plan and cook complex dishes to meet their nutritional needs. You will develop skills for preparing, cooking and presenting dishes that meet specific needs.

 

The second unit of work is ‘Ensuring Food is Safe to Eat’. In this unit you will develop an understanding of hazards and risks in relation to the storage, preparation and cooking of food in different environments and the control measures needed to minimise these risks. From this understanding, you will be able to recommend the control measures that need to be in place in different environments, where food is stored, prepared and cooked.

 

The third unit of work is focusing on ‘Current Issues in Food Science and Nutrition’. Through this unit, you will develop the skills needed to plan, carry out and present an assignment. The aim of this unit is to understand the properties of food and plan and carry out experiments or practical work to demonstrate the properties of food.

You will use the results of experiments or practical work to propose options to solve food production problems.

Assessment

Unit 1: ‘Meeting Nutritional Needs of Specific Groups’ will be both internally and externally assessed -  90 minute examination; plus 15 minutes reading time

Unit 2- The total time allowed is 8 hours controlled assessment

The aim of this unit is to give learners an understanding of hazards and risks in relation to storage, preparation and cooking of food in different environments and the control measures needed to minimise these risks. They will be able to use this understanding to be able to produce guidance material to facilitate the training of new food handlers recommend control measures that need to be in place, in given environments, to ensure that food is safe to eat.

Unit 3 – Theory work integrated with experimental/practical work.

Controlled assessment: Students need to understand the properties of food. Plan and carry out experiments or practical work to demonstrate the properties of food. Use results of experiments or practical work to propose options to solve food production problems.

Entry Requirements

Students require a GCSE 9 - 4 grade in one or more of the following: Food Technology, Hospitality and Catering, Home Economics: Food and Nutrition, Biology, Physical Education or Humanities.

Higher Education

Together with other relevant qualifications at Level 3, such as AS and A Levels in Biology, Chemistry, Sociology and Maths and/or Level 3 qualifications in Hospitality or Science, you will gain the required knowledge to be able to use the qualification to support entry to Higher Education courses such as; BSc Food and Nutrition, BSc Human Nutrition, BSc (Hons) Public Health Nutrition, BSc (Hons) Food Science and Technology.

Career Progression

An understanding of Food Science and Nutrition is relevant to many industries and job roles.

 

Care Providers and Nutritionists in hospitals use this knowledge, as do Sports Coaches and Fitness Instructors. Hotels and Restaurants, Food Manufacturers and Government Agencies also use this understanding to develop menus, food products and policies that support healthy eating initiatives. Other careers could also include: Animal Nutritionist, Dietitian, Food Technologist, Nutritional Therapist, Product/Process Development and Toxicologist. There are many employment opportunities within the field of food science and nutrition available to graduates.

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