Future Chefs Project

Supporting the Next Generation of Culinary Talent

Alberta Pork is proud to support culinary arts education programs that help students connect with where their food comes from and how to prepare it with confidence.

Across Alberta, high school culinary classrooms are shaping the next generation of chefs, food professionals, and skilled home cooks. These programs give students hands-on experience in the kitchen while building confidence, creativity, and practical food skills that carry far beyond the classroom.

Bringing Pork into the Classroom

As part of our commitment to food education, Alberta Pork is partnering with high school culinary programs through our Future Chefs Project. This initiative is designed to support teachers, engage students, and bring real-world food connections into the classroom.

Participating schools receive classroom resources and a visit from our team, where we capture students in action in their school kitchens. These classes are then featured on our social media channels and highlighted on our website.

It’s a simple way to support student skills while adding something new and engaging to the classroom experience.

Why Culinary Education Matters

Culinary programs play an important role in helping students build lifelong skills. From understanding different cuts of meat to learning safe food handling and preparation techniques, these experiences give students a strong foundation in food literacy.

Pork is a versatile, nutritious, and affordable protein that fits naturally into these programs. It offers students the opportunity to explore a wide range of cooking methods and flavours, while learning how to work with different cuts in practical, hands-on ways.

Barrhead Composite High School

 

Barrhead Composite High School

Classroom kitchens will receive:

  • Verified Canadian Pork Cuts poster
  • 10 Alberta Pork branded aprons
  • Cool water bottle decals
  • 10 pink sunglasses – for fun!

 

 

Our team will visit your school to take a group photo of students in the kitchen wearing their aprons in front of the pork cuts poster, or in action cooking during a class.

Photo consent forms will be provided.

Who Can Participate?

If you teach a culinary program and would like your class to participate, please complete the form below and we will contact you to schedule a visit.

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