The Schools Hospitality Project

helping pupils understand the importance of the UK's hospitality sector

 
 

 

 

Mitchells & Butlers
27 Fleet Street
Birmingham
 

Mitchells & Butlers plc is pleased to become a Key Partner in the
Schools Hospitality Project and have nominated have nominated five
local secondary schools for the supply of classroom materials and
pupil prizes.

 


 

Newsletter Article:

Mitchells & Butlers lead the way in Birmingham

Mitchells & Butlers
are among the first companies in Birmingham to sign up to a new education initiative which introduces young people to the hospitality industry. 

The Schools Hospitality Project helps pupils throughout the country understand the growing importance of the sector and also informs them about the many career paths on offer. At the same time, the scheme encourages young people to adopt more responsible attitudes to alcohol.

Mitchells & Butlers are are pleased to support such an important initiative, particularly as millions of young people go on to part-time or full-time employment in the hospitality sector.  It is therefore vital that they understand how the UK now depends upon tourism, catering and other areas of the industry.

The company also supports the project's emphasis on good customer service as a key ingredient of success in any hospitality-based enterprise.

The Schools Hospitality Project is delivered in partnership with teachers but is not a government initiative. Its success is due to the support of BII members across the UK. BII is the professional body for the licensed retail sector.  With over 15,000 members, it promotes high standards, good employment practice and social responsibility within the hospitality industry.

Cathie Smith, Director of BIIAB said, "We are very grateful to Mitchells & Butlers for their support which allows us to help teachers in a practical way while while also raising awareness of the hospitality sector."

"As the project builds, our aim is to help young people understand that with hard work,
a friendly approach and professional training, they can benefit greatly from a wide range of employment opportunities and, if they choose, go on to build an interesting and rewarding career in a thriving sector of the economy."

Patrick Gaffney, Director of the Schools Project, added his own thanks to Mitchells & Butlers saying, “We can only make a difference in schools if we gain the support of the wider community. I am delighted that Mitchells & Butlers has decided to participate in this important initiative."

 

Further information on the above is available from:

Patrick Gaffney
Director
The Schools Project
61 Old Abbey Road
North Berwick
EH39 4BP
T: 05601 924975
E: info@schoolsproject.co.uk
W: http://www.schoolsproject.co.uk