Further Education Course 

NVQ

Catering and Hospitality Level 1

Why study Catering and Hospitality Level 1 at Derby?

  • Start your culinary journey – perfect for school leavers aged 16–18 eager to explore a career in catering and hospitality.
  • Learn in professional kitchens – train in our state-of-the-art kitchens and bistro at Buxton with industry-standard equipment.
  • Hands-on experience – develop essential cookery and food & beverage service skills through practical workshops and live briefs.
  • Learn from industry experts – be guided by highly experienced tutors with real-world knowledge of professional kitchens and hospitality settings.
  • Work experience opportunities – gain valuable experience with local employers across Derbyshire and Staffordshire to prepare for a career in the industry.
  • Progress your career – complete Level 1 qualifications in food preparation, cooking, and service before moving onto Level 2 or starting your professional journey as a chef or front-of-house professional.

This level will suit you if you've worked in a professional kitchen for some time, or have a Level 2 qualification. Your work might involve supervising others. You want to develop your skills further, perhaps to become a specialist chef or move into a management role. 

 The course comprises of mandatory and optional units that are continually assessed via observed work, oral questions, online tests and assignments. On completion of the programme you will need to show competence in a broad range of advanced cookery skills, be able to demonstrate considerable responsibility for your work and have the ability to work independently and supervise others. 

 You will be taught by friendly, helpful and experienced tutors. You’ll have opportunities to enter national competitions and attend key industry events and be able to study many other qualifications afterwards. 

 On completion of the programme you will need to show competence in a broad range of basic cookery and supervisory skills, be able to demonstrate considerable responsibility for your work and have the ability to work independently. 

You will study practical skills and theory with us and working within our on-site kitchens and be taught by helpful and enthusiastic staff, who have a wide range of experience in this industry. 

How you will learn

This programme uses a wide range of learning activities designed to develop the knowledge, skills and behaviours required for future career success. 

This will be through practical activity within our professional kitchens with knowledge and theory embedded throughout. Practical skills will be demonstrated to you be our highly skilled tutors and you will be supported through food preparation technique's to develop and build on these skills using professional kitchen equipment. 

Your learning will be supported by guest speakers, and trips and your learning journey will be fully supported by a personal tutor who will be able to support and track your individual progress. 

Careers

A Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Professional Cookery opens the door to a wide range of advanced culinary careers, as it prepares learners for gaining work in senior and supervisory roles. Here are some related career pathways:

Entry requirements

Grade 1 or above at GCSE in English and maths.

Fees and funding

If you are aged 16-18 on 31 August 2025, you will not usually pay tuition fees for your course. Most full-time college-level study programmes are fully funded for this age group.

However, you may still have additional costs, including: travel to and from college, uniforms, kits, and equipment, educational trips, meals while at college, childcare (if applicable).

This is where the college bursary can help support you.

How to apply

Ready to take the next step? Applying is quick and easy, just complete our online application form using the link below.

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