Coleg Gwent and The Chefs’ Forum Celebrated a Successful Hospitality Industry Taster Day
Coleg Gwent, in partnership with The Chefs’ Forum, proudly hosted an inspiring and dynamic Chefs’ Forum Academy Taster Day on Tuesday 8th April 2025, giving 100 students from local feeder schools a hands-on insight into the exciting world of hospitality and culinary arts.
The event preparations began the day before, on Monday 7th April, as Team Red Cherry and professional chefs arrived on site from 2pm to set the stage for the immersive culinary experience.
On Tuesday morning, AV teams were on-site from 9am, setting up visuals and displaying a welcome holding slide ahead of the main event, which officially opened at 11am. Guests were greeted with an array of canapés and mocktails created by acclaimed chefs Rob Grist (South Place Hotel, London) , Justin Llewellyn (Parkgate Hotel, Cardiff) and Clive D’Angelo Smith (Four Seasons Catering, Cardiff).
The welcome address was delivered by Chef Lecturer Gavin George with support and commentated throughout the event from Catherine Farinha, Founder of The Chefs’ Forum. The atmosphere was further lifted by a soulful live performance of Inspiration by Manchester rap artist Lowkey Limit.
Gavin said
“We are delighted to be holding our fifth annual Hospitality Industry Taster Day here today and it really is wonderful to see so many local schools represented. It really is a wonderful opportunity for us to showcase our facility, our learners and the brilliant guest lecturers that enrich our students’ learning through our partnership with The Chefs’ Forum and The Chefs’ Forum Academy.”
Highlights from the event included:
A cookery masterclass by former Caldicot School student Rob Grist, who inspired attendees with his journey to The Evolv Collection’s South Place Hotel in London.
He said
“This is my favourite time of year, when all of the wonderful spring vegetables are available. It is so lovely to see top-quality produce, sponsored by Dole Foodservice and some stunning samphire to go with beautiful sea bass. I’m also delighted to be back in Wales, where it all began for me as a chef – I really enjoy sharing my knowledge with the next generation of culinary professionals.”
Next was an interactive cookery demonstration by Chef Justin Llewellyn from Celtic Collection’s Parkgate Hotel, who engaged students with practical tips and hands-on involvement.
Justin said
“I think events like this are really important. Cooking with octopus today is a great opportunity to teach the students about traditional Spanish cookery and artisanal techniques, like leaving a red wine cork in the braising liquor to help break down the enzymes. I was also very impressed with the students’ plating techniques today.”
We had glowing feedback from Sammie Smith, Hospitality & Catering Teacher at Whitmore High School:
“Thank you so much for arranging the hospitality industry taster day yesterday, our students benefited so much from the experience. I would like to thank Brogen Denham, The Chefs’ Forum Academy Co-ordinator and Justin Llewellyn for arranging afternoon tea at the Parkgate, a tour of the hotel and a talk on careers with the Celtic Collection for our year 10 students over the summer.”
A delicious lunch of tomato & basil pasta, served alongside a screening of the Coleg Gwent Taster Day 2024 highlights film broke the session up, while The Chefs’ Forum team set up for dessert demos and inter-school competitions.
During lunch, students were encouraged to complete a short questionnaire, with a thank you message shown as they exited—rewarded with exclusive goody bags for their participation.
The afternoon continued with exciting and interactive sessions:
A mocktail-making masterclass with mixologist Drew Pratley (Utilita Arena).
A patisserie demo from Clive D’Angelo Smith (Four Seasons Catering), complete with a tasting of Clive’s delicious choux bun canapés.
A fun and creative éclair decorating competition, then followed, showcasing Xoco Gourmet chocolate, kindly sponsored by Richard Victoria at Terra Firma Foods, giving students the chance to showcase their skills.
A closing performance of Window Shopper by Lowkey Limit, wrapped-up the event on a high note.
The event was a huge success, offering students invaluable exposure to the culinary industry and an opportunity to engage directly with leading professionals. It also served as an inspiring platform for showcasing talent, building confidence, and encouraging future careers in food and hospitality and of course, considering choosing Coleg Gwent for the next stage of their educational journey.
Photography & film by Carlos Farinha (@carlosclickuk)