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School Meals, Snacks & Milk

Edwards and Blake are our school caterers: they operate a ‘cafeteria style’ school meals service in which the children are offered a selection of hot and cold food which is freshly prepared and sourced locally. Jacket potatoes and salads are served daily. Halal meat is served twice per week, a vegetarian option is also always offered.  Food is clearly signed as meat, Halal and vegetarian. They quality of the food offered is excellent and parents are warmly invited to come and try some.

 

Payment for meals should be made termly in advance. Payments should be made via online School Gateway. If you receive income support, your children are entitled to free meals. Information on how to apply may be obtained from the school secretary. All children in reception, Year 1 and Year 2 are eligible for free lunches thanks to a governmental initiative.

 

The alternative to a school meal is a packed lunch. Children who bring a packed lunch eat in the dining room at the same time as the rest of the school. Lunches should be brought in a plastic box with the child’s name clearly written on the top. We do not provide plates or cutlery for packed lunches. Water is available.  We cannot accommodate glass ‘Thermos’ flasks, bottles or cans of any kind, but we do allow plastic flasks, pre-packed cardboard containers with an integral straw or screw top drink containers. 

 

Packed lunches should contain healthy food, please do not give your child fizzy or sugary drinks, sweets or chocolate bars and we ask that you limit crisps. A small piece of chocolate or a treat containing chocolate is allowed on a Friday. 

Snacks and Drinks

What children eat and drink has a direct effect on how well they learn; for this reason we encourage children to drink plenty of water and children in the early years and Keystage 1 are provided with a healthy snack mid-morning.  The school is part of the National Fruit Scheme and each child in nursery, reception, years 1 and 2 receives a piece of fruit or vegetable, provided free of charge each day.

 

Older children can bring a piece of fruit or vegetable to school to eat during the mid-morning break, but not biscuits, sweets or chocolate please.

Milk 

 

Milk is available free to nursery and reception children and those in receipt of Free School Meals due to economic circumstances.

 

For children in Y1 - Y6, milk at morning break is available to be ordered should you want to. Please talk to the office for more information about this.

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