19/09/2025 Chelsea Sugar Factory Tour
Event description
LAST BOOKING DATE: 02/09/2025
Our home educated youth will be treated to a educational and fun experience at the Chelsea Sugar Factory Tour!
There are three different areas included in this program including a guided tour of the Chelsea Factory, a hands-on experience in the Edmonds Baking School, and exploration of the Interactive Zone. There will also be time during the Interactive Zone session, to have a 20-30 minute lunch break.
Students must be over 8 years old for the tour and must have an adult supervisor on the tour. All bookings will need to be signed in by 9.45am.
We will be doing our tour and activities in 3 groups - Pink, Orange and White.
Schedule for the day as below:
9.45am | Arrive at Chelsea Bay | ||
Pink Group | Orange Group (Allergies & Dietary Requirements) | White Group | |
10.00am | Factory Tour | Edmonds Baking School | Interactive Zone / Meal Break |
11.00am | Edmonds Baking School | Interactive Zone/Meal Break | Factory Tour |
12.00am | Interactive Zone/Meal Break | Factory Tour | Edmonds baking School |
1.15pm | Departure |
Details of the three different experiences are as follows:
Factory Tour: Includes a one hour tour with our expert guide, travelling around our factory site via the Chelsea Bay train. The students will be fully immersed walking through the factory floor, learning how raw sugar comes into our factory and is processed ready for the supermarket. Students will also gain insights into why our Birkenhead site was chosen to become NZ's only sugar factory. Please note we passenger weight restrictions for the train, hence the maximum number of people listed above we can accommodate per year group.
Edmonds Baking School: Your students will learn about food safety, the different uses of flour and sugar in baking, and have a hands-on baking experience with our qualified instructor for one hour. The students take their baking home with a recipe book in a handy pack! Please ensure you let us know if any students require the Gluten free & Vegan cookie when booking so we can prepare the ingredients for them. See below for the ingredients list for their appropriate baking class. Pupils will bake in pairs. Adults do not bake.
Interactive Zone: This takes students into the home of Kiwi Baking with Edmonds and Chelsea. They will learn how flour is milled and sugar is produced from paddock to plate. Students can spend time sharing their baking memories and play our fantastic interactive baking game! Students spend 30 minutes in this area plus a 30 minute food break.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FROM CHELSEA BAY:When Booking: Make sure you add the adult supervisor to the same group as the child attending.
Chelsea Sugar has bees on site. Please ensure you confirm with booking your tickets if any youth is allergic and carrying an EpiPen.
Please ensure you are signed in by no later than 9.45am. Late arrivals will not be able to attend as the tour moves together.
Factory Tour Dress Code:
All pupils, teachers and supervisors MUST wear long sleeved top, long trousers and closed-in flat-soled footwear. Other factory safety gear will be provided. You must wear the safety gear provided at all times and in accordance with the instructions for use given by Chelsea Bay staff. Failure to correctly wear and use safety gear could result in injury.
Safety & Risks:
All visitors must comply with the Chelsea Bay staff instructions
The Chelsea Sugar Factory is a large industrial food manufacturing site and as such, there are many potential hazards and restricted access areas in the factory. Visitors must not attempt to enter any restricted access areas
All visitors must stay with the group and on designated walkways at all times
Children must be fully supervised at all times while on site
Some areas of the Factory Tour may be noisy or hot – the time spent in these areas is very short and moved through quickly
There are 80 stairs to walk up and down across the tour therefore, we cannot accommodate wheelchairs or the use of crutches. Students may participate in another activity
No food or drink is permitted in the factory
There are no toilet facilities during the one hour tour
No bags, phones or cameras are permitted on the tour - pupils can store their bags in the under-seat storage and adults may store their belongings in the secure lockers
There may be bees’ onsite. If anyone is allergic, we recommend bringing an Epi-Pen, if required. We reserve the right to decline entry to the factory tour to any people with bee allergy should we consider the risk of a bee sting to be unacceptable on any given day
You agree that Chelsea Bay will not be liable for any sickness, injury, damage, loss, accident, delay or irregularity which may arise, either directly or indirectly, by reason of any defect or any other cause, or through acts of default by Chelsea Bay people or any other people engaged in the school visit
You accept the risk of possible injury or harm associated with the school visit
Chelsea Bay may refuse entry to or evict any person it reasonably believes is adversely affected by alcohol or drugs
Baking class information
Our baking instructors are qualified patisserie chefs and will be able to guide your pupils to create the most delicious baking. We are currently baking Chocolate Chip Cookies for Primary & Intermediate Schools and Yo-Yo Biscuits for Secondary. The content of the class will be appropriate for your level of pupils. If you would like anything specifically covered in the lesson, we are happy to help, just ask!
The ingredients list is as follows:Chocolate Chip Cookies: Butter, Soft Brown Sugar, Caster Sugar, Vanilla Essence, Golden Syrup, Self Raising Flour, Chocolate Chips
Gluten Free & Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookies: Coconut oil, Soft Brown Sugar, Vanilla Essence, Golden Syrup, Desiccated Coconut, Gluten Free Flour, Gluten Free Baking Powder, Chocolate Chips
Yo-Yo Biscuits: Butter, icing sugar, vanilla essence, flour, custard powder.
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