At The Sky Academy, the intent of the Food Technology curriculum is to ensure that all pupils develop the essential practical cooking skills, nutritional knowledge, and confidence required to make informed, healthy food choices now and in the future. We aim to empower pupils with a secure understanding of what constitutes a balanced diet and why nutrition plays a vital role in physical health, mental wellbeing, and long-term lifestyle choices.
Our curriculum is deliberately designed to build strong foundations in core cooking skills, including food preparation, safe use of equipment, and basic cooking methods. Alongside this, pupils gain a clear understanding of key concepts such as the Eatwell Guide, nutrients and their functions, portion control, and the impact of food choices on health and the wider world.
Food Technology at The Sky Academy supports personal development, independence, and life readiness. We intend for our pupils to leave with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to plan, prepare, and evaluate nutritious meals for themselves and others, regardless of background or prior experience.

The Food Technology curriculum is structured to be progressive, inclusive, and skills focused, with learning building systematically across key stages.
Assessment is ongoing and purposeful, focusing on both practical competency and knowledge acquisition, and feedback is used to help pupils refine techniques and improve outcomes.
As a result of the Food Technology curriculum at The Sky Academy, pupils develop:
By the end of their Food Technology journey, pupils are equipped with lifelong skills that support wellbeing, independence, and positive choices beyond school. The curriculum ensures that pupils are not only able to cook, but understand why healthy, balanced eating matters – preparing them for adulthood and aligning with The Sky Academy’s commitment to aspiration, inclusion, and real-world readiness.

