National Bakery School - Associations

Associations

Within London, the School has associations with the Worshipful Company of Bakers who annually award the Freedom of the Company to the top eligible prize winner at the National Bakery School. The Head of the School and the Dean of the Faculty are both Liverymen of the Company. More generally, the School has an international reputation and many of its alumni have become heads of bakeries around the world.

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