Credit: Create a Cook
Detailed Information
Established in 2005, Create a Cook is a recreational cooking school for kids and adults. Offering workshops, classes, cooking parties and corporate team building, the school also offers summer and school vacation programs for kids aged 7 and older.
Summer Programs
Week long programs are offered for two age groups. Full day session that run from 9:30am – 3:30pm are for students aged 11+. For the younger group (aged 7-10), the school offers half day sessions. The morning session is from 9:30am – 12:30pm and afternoon sessions run from 2:30pm – 5:30pm.
School Vacation Programs
A la carte cooking classes are offered during December, February, and April school breaks based on the Newton public school calendar. Classes may also be offered during private school breaks in March.
Ages
Elementary
Middle School
High School
Features
Day Camps
Activities
Baking / Cooking
Specialty
Other Specialty
Rates (Average / Day)
< $100
$100 - $150
> $150
Rates reflect the average cost per full day for comparison purposes only.
Contact Information
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