Le Cordon Bleu New Zealand programmes start students on a journey that inspires excellence, creativity, innovation, and personal enrichment allowing them to embark on to successful careers or personal pursuits.
Le Cordon Bleu New Zealand programmes start students on a journey that inspires excellence, creativity, innovation, and personal enrichment allowing them to embark on to successful careers or personal pursuits.
Graduates become part of a great tradition of excellence, with credentials that will set them apart from the competition in a demanding and changing environment.
Find out more about our wide range of culinary and hospitality programmes and courses by selecting either your preferred category or location.
As both the cultural capital and the actual capital city of New Zealand, Wellington is a fantastic place to live and study. It’s not a surprise that Lonely Planet dubbed Wellington the world’s “coolest little capital.”
Nestled within the heart of the city’s vibrant and multi-cultural entertainment district lies Le Cordon Bleu New Zealand. Established 2012 as a state-of-the-art cooking school, it has a team of French trained chef tutors and state-of-the-art equipment and facilities, such as Paco-Jets, steam-injected bakers ovens, sous-vide cookers and a pastry kitchen with a nine-metre composite stone bench.
With nearly 200 students from over 23 different countries, the school is as vibrant and multi-cultural as the city itself.
Le Cordon Bleu New Zealand is within walking distance of some of the city’s best restaurants, cafes, bars, cinemas, museums, art galleries and live music venues. Efficient public transport means there’s no need to own a car here.
Walking around the city is safe, even at night, especially as Kiwis are renowned for their friendliness. Wellington city first gained World Health Organisation (WHO) Safe Community status in 2006 and again in 2012.
My favourite style of food – classic timeless cooking which has evolved over a long time to give us the traditional recipes we’ll enjoy today.  You will see how we can reproduce great tastes from original recipes in a New Zealand kitchen.
Join The Breakfast Club where we share new and innovative ideas for that all important meal of the day. This class is designed for those looking to break away from the usual routine and really get some new flavours and ingredients on to the plate in the morning.
More French classics. Another useful French menu to extend your range of cooking – and eating – experiences.  A different menu means demonstration of different techniques of course, so you’ll learn new skills.
The Basic Cuisine programme (Basic Certificate) opens the door to the adventures of French cuisine.
Like your romantic idea of how a mythical French grandma would cook, well she would have cooked it maybe 30 years ago, she’s resting up in the retirement home now, regaling the other old ladies about the lunches she used to cook when all the family came round
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