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Birchall Foodservice is Proud to Support the Next Generation of Culinary Talent

As a proud member of the Country Range Group, we’re delighted to support Springboard FutureChef, the UK’s leading school-based cooking competition for young people.

Through our partnership with Country Range, we’re helping to inspire the next generation of chefs, connect with schools and teachers, and build a strong, skilled future for the hospitality industry.

What is Springboard FutureChef?

Springboard FutureChef is a nationwide initiative that helps students aged 12 to 16 develop essential life and culinary skills while discovering the exciting world of hospitality.

Every year, more than 25,000 students across the UK take part in school, local, regional and national heats. With guidance from professional mentor chefs, participants learn about nutrition, kitchen safety, sustainability and creativity, all while gaining real-world experience in a professional kitchen.

It’s a competition that builds confidence, celebrates passion and opens doors for young people who dream of a career in food.

Why Birchall Foodservice is Getting Involved

As a family business rooted in the North, we care deeply about our industry and the communities we serve. Supporting Springboard FutureChef is our way of giving back, helping to close the skills gap, inspire young talent and highlight the rewarding careers available in catering and hospitality.

By working closely with schools, teachers and Springboard UK, we’re proud to:

  • Encourage young people to explore their passion for food
  • Support teachers with practical resources and industry links
  • Help nurture a pipeline of talented, enthusiastic chefs for the future
  • Give back to an industry that means so much to us

We’re not just supporting a competition. We’re investing in people, confidence and careers.

Hospitality thrives on passion, skill and creativity, and Springboard FutureChef captures all three. It gives young people a vital platform to learn, grow and believe in themselves.

The programme helps to:

  • Develop essential life skills such as teamwork, organisation and communication
  • Build confidence and self-belief through hands-on experience
  • Create pathways into employment through mentorship and industry connections
  • Strengthen communities by linking schools, chefs and local businesses

For us, supporting Springboard FutureChef is about inspiring young minds and helping to secure the future of the industry we love.

For Schools and Teachers

If you’re a teacher or head of food technology, Springboard FutureChef is a brilliant way to bring the curriculum to life.

Your students will gain practical cooking experience, learn from local mentor chefs, and take part in a national competition that builds confidence, teamwork and creativity.

Springboard provides free lesson plans, online learning modules and flexible classroom resources—everything you need to run your own school heats and get involved.

For Industry Professionals and Chefs

We’re also encouraging our friends and colleagues across hospitality to get involved.

The competition depends on the passion and support of professional chefs and foodservice experts who can:

  • Mentor students and share their expertise
  • Judge local or regional competitions
  • Deliver demos and workshops
  • Inspire students with stories from their own culinary journeys

Even a small amount of time can make a big difference—helping students discover their potential while keeping hospitality careers in the spotlight.

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Don't just take our word for it

“We all had a brilliant time at The Care & Education Show; the tour, the suppliers, the demos and (the students’ favourite part) sampling the food & drink! It was a really well organised event and we all gained a lot from it. Thank you!"
Macclesfield College, Cheshire
“What a brilliant facility. The perfect venue for our seminar. Thanks for the tour and arranging the pastries. Hope to use you again.”
East Lancs Chamber of Commerce
"I recently had the pleasure of attending a Dysphagia Workshop at Birchall Foodservice. The training was informative and really well-organised! Gary, the trainer, was a very engaging speaker and made the day both fun and educational."
Turfcote Care & Nursing Home, Rossendale
"The Dysphagia Workshop was very good. The fact that it was run by a professional chef made a massive difference for me. I have worked in food all my working life, healthcare is new to me, so the terminology and demonstrations made sense and put things into perspective for me.”
Worthington Lake Care Home, Wigan
“The BIG Event was a great experience. It was really nice to see and meet the suppliers and, of course, the people who run Birchall Foodservice!! I recommend attending this show.”
Oakhill School, Whalley
"We very much enjoy coming to the open days you provide where we get to meet the suppliers and sample the food, we are already booked onto the next one."
RochCare Group
"Myself and some of my team recently attended the dysphagia training day you provide, and this was some of the best training we have attended. The instructor was very knowledgeable, and we really like that the day was a mixture of theory and hands on"
RochCare Group
“I found the Less is More event really informative and useful. I picked up some great tips and insights about menu design, profit margins and creating an unforgettable dining experience for guests. I’m glad I attended and I would definitely recommend future Less is More events to caterers.”
Bellobistro
"Birchalls have provided training opportunities free of charge for staff and always give us competitive prices which enables us to make savings. They also always kindly donate food products for events when we are trying to raise funds for the hospice."
Bury Hospice

A Shared Mission to Shape the Future of Food

Through our partnership with Country Range and Springboard FutureChef, we’re proud to play our part in building a stronger, more sustainable future for hospitality.

Together, we’re championing food education, creating opportunities for young people, and supporting the talented chefs and teachers who make it all possible.

Because the future of our industry starts in the classroom, and we’re proud to help make it happen.

FAQs

The Springboard FutureChef competition runs throughout the school year. School heats take place between August and November, followed by local finals in November and December, and regional finals in January and February. The National Final is held in March, where the top young chefs from across the UK compete for the title of FutureChef Champion.

Springboard FutureChef is open to students aged 12 to 16 who have a passion for cooking and want to develop their culinary skills. Schools can register their students to take part, and each young chef will have the chance to compete in heats judged by professional mentor chefs.

There are plenty of ways to get involved with Springboard FutureChef, whether you’re a chef, teacher or student.

Chefs and professionals can mentor students, judge heats, support online competitions, create video content or run career sessions. Springboard provides video guides and tips to help you get started—all you need is your passion for food and a bit of your time.

Students in Years 9–11 (England & Wales), S3–S5 (Scotland) or 10–12 (Northern Ireland) can enter the FutureChef Competition to learn new skills and work alongside industry chefs.

Teachers can register their schools for the FutureChef or FutureChef Juniors programmes, both designed to fit within the food curriculum.