"There will be significantly more students (working in the hotel) than professional practitioners, but there will always be sufficient industry professionals on duty to ensure service standards," said an Edge spokesperson.
By the end of their courses, students are expected to perform supervisory and junior management roles. The house will be renamed Edge Hotel School. Students will take a two-year fast-track degree qualification in hotel management or culinary management accredited by Essex University.
The refurbishment, which aims to retain the Georgian and Victorian finery of the original country house, will provide 16 individual suites and bedrooms in the main building.
Work on a garden with a wing providing 24 new bedrooms, a bar and brasserie and conference centre able to hold 100, is also under way. Edge chairman Lord Baker is pioneering plans for a set of University Technical Colleges - providing practical learning for 14 to 19-year-olds. Amongst these is a plan for a college at Silverstone Grand Prix track in Northamptonshire, to develop car manufacturing and hospitality skills.
Edge says its hotel project could pioneer a new way of education in more practical skills. "It will be a working demonstration of... a new and unique way of delivering further and higher education," the spokesperson said.
Take an animated walk around the Edge Hotel School
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