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Local science students get cheesy

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The cheese making skills of Waikato secondary school students were put to the test recently during the annual Camembert in the Classroom competitio­n held at Wintec in Hamilton.

Camembert in the Classroom is a programme developed by Wintec’s Centre for Science and Primary Industries in conjunctio­n with the New Zealand Cheese School.

It is all about creating interest in careers in cheese making, the dairy industry, science and hospitalit­y while helping students to see the relevance of what they learn in school to the real world.

The project, which is supported by Fonterra and Dairy NZ, kicked off earlier this year with schools receiving cheese making kits and training from Wintec for the teachers involved. The project was then incorporat­ed into the students’ science and food technology programmes.

Recently the teams efforts were put to the ultimate test when their cheese was judged by master cheesemake­r and principal of the New Zealand Cheese School, Neil Willman and a panel of experts at a live judging event

Three students from St Peter’s Cambridge, took out the award for Top Cheese, while Melville High School received Best Overall School for their efforts in the competitio­n and Best Branding concept and Fraser High School received an award for Best Video Promotion. Science and Primary Industries centre director Lee Taituha said the programme commenced last year with just two schools and has since grown to include eight schools and around 280 year 10 students.

‘‘It’s been great to see such an uptake from our local schools. The programme is an opportunit­y for the students to get a taste of the industry while learning the science of cheese making – it’s hands-on and it brings together science and food in a really interestin­g way.’’

Lee said the initiative couldn’t have happened without the support of the schools and industry experts and it was hoped that next year it would grow to include between 600 and 800 students and be extended to different year levels.

The schools that took part were: Fraser High School; Melville High School; Ngaruawahi­a College; Paeroa College; Putaruru College; St Pauls Hamilton; St Peters Cambridge and Te Awamutu College.

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