2021 Enrolments School of Hospitality
Heretaunga College School of Hospitality 2021 Enrolments
We are now accepting 2021 Enrolments for our School of Hospitality programme. Adult students are welcome to apply.
What we offer:
• Coffee and barista training
• Knife skills, food hygiene and workplace safety
• Food service, food costing and cash handling – includes front of house training and customer service skills
• Our students are highly employable and we have excellent employment rates upon course completion
• Offering a NZQA NZ Certificate in Hospitality (Basic Cookery) Level 3 and NCEA Level 3 qualification
For more information or application details, please contact William Wilson (TIC Hospitality)
Contact Us:
Phone: 04 939 9370
Email: wilsonw@heretaunga.school.nz or leithd@heretaunga.school.nz
Web: www.heretaunga.school.nz
Check us out on Instagram @HCSCHOOLOFHOSPO
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