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Food and Nutrition

Food and Nutrition is part of a rotation of 4 subject areas along with DT, Programming and Textiles 

In Food and Nutrition students experience 9 weeks of lessons based on a variety of practical skills and core knowledge.

Their homework consists of 8 pieces of homework that enhance their knowledge of Food and Nutrition and expand on the themes we are working on in the lessons.

Homework is given out in the form of a booklet in week 1 and the due date in week 9.  It is recommended that students complete one homework a week throughout their time in Food and Nutrition.

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