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Designed for Schools & Communities

Cook 5 is aimed at 11–14 year-olds (Key Stage 3), but it’s flexible and can be adapted for younger or older groups too. Whether you’re a teacher, youth worker, guide or scout leader, or part of a community hub – this is a brilliant way to bring health and wellbeing to life.

Let’s cook up a brighter future together.

Already piloted in Bristol at Merchants’ Academy and Worle Community School – we’re now ready to roll out across the South West and beyond!

Help Us Make Bristol the First Cook5 City

We’re starting our journey in Bristol, and we need your help to make it the UK’s first official #Cook5City!


We’re working alongside amazing partners like Bristol Healthy Schools and Eating Better Bristol to transform food education and wellbeing in the city.

What will young people learn?

Our team consists of highly qualified and motivated professionals, who are all experts in their field. With many years of experience in the industry, they have the expertise to provide comprehensive, first-rate services to our clients.

5 x Healthy Meals

Choose from 50+ tasty, affordable recipes inspired by a mix of cultures and dietary needs.
Support us – your recipe could be next!

5 x Cooking Skills

From safe chopping to sautéing, young people gain kitchen confidence with skills that last a lifetime.
Learn more – video tutorials coming soon!

5 x Nutrition Themes

Food made simple: we cover carbs, protein, fats, vitamins & minerals, and hydration in a way that just makes sense.
Learn more – resources on the way!

5 x Physical Activities

We help students work movement into their week – walking, cycling, football, a morning run… it all adds up.
Join the Crunch Challenge – coming soon!

Be Part of the Movement

Are you a school, community leader, local authority, or potential partner?

We’d love to hear from you. Let’s work together to build a healthier, happier, more confident generation – starting right now.

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