Chef Jackie makes sure, from day one, that you not only learn about food but more importantly the “small” important things. Your mind-set, your attitude, attention to details, and how to “think with your Chef hat on”. I think its important that you are prepared for what this industry expects of you. It is difficult. But being prepared makes it a challenge you want to take.
Read MoreJackie Cameron School of Food & Wine students are preparing for their final three-year course meal and you're invited to attend. Each student has designed, marketed and must now execute a harvest-style buffet lunch menu for 40 paying guests. Cost is R300 per person. Next up is Annie Morrick with A Journey Through The Med on the 15th of October at 12:30.
Read MoreJackie Cameron School of Food & Wine students are preparing for their final three-year course meal and you're invited to attend. Each student has designed, marketed and must now execute a harvest-style buffet lunch menu for 40 paying guests. Cost is R300 per person. Please support our final year students and treat yourself to a culinary experience.
Read MoreJoin us in October for our 3rd year final exam lunches. Each student has been tasked with creating their own harvest table style menus and we would love for you to be a part of the final stage of their journey, here at JCSFW.
Read MoreAugust saw the graduation of 16 students at Jackie Cameron School of Food & Wine. The occasion celebrated those who graduated last year - lockdown restrictions preventing the 2020 event – and those who graduated this year.
Read MoreQ&A with past student of Jackie Cameron School of Food & Wine, Annie Morrick.
Read MoreJackie Cameron School of Food & Wine continues to produce winners… this time it was Annie Morrick’s summer-inspired, chicken, honey and Nola Mayonnaise Weber pizza recipe that received the most votes, winning her this year’s Nola Loves Summer Competition.
Read MoreA new year, new beginnings and new students. This year marks the biggest intake of students here at Jackie Cameron School of Food & Wine. We also have a group in the industry – all with exciting placements. My first introduction is to Keagan Hughes, from England - our first English student.
Read More“I’m filled with pride as I report on another accolade gleaned by the students. The latest of these was Annie Morrick and Tahila Pillay taking top honours in the Tapanga Rum Trio Treats Dessert competition.” - Jackie Cameron
Read MoreI heard of Jackie Cameron School of Food & Wine through a friend of my mom and, after a tour of the school as well as meeting Chef Jackie, I knew this was the place for me. There was an unbelievably, welcoming feeling and I noticed how dedicated Chef Jackie was to her students. I knew I wanted to be part of all that.
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