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Meals

We pride ourselves on being a healthy school, and promote the benefits of a healthy lifestyle and relationship with food to all of our pupils. Our kitchen staff prepare a variety of delicious and nutritious meals on-site every day, with generous portion sizes and a range of accompaniments from locally-sourced producers. We cater to the dietary requirements of a variety of children, whether that be halal, allergies, sensory issues with food or any other requirement. Our priority is ensuring that every child has a good, nutritious meal every day! At lunchtime, we promote conversation between pupils, and you’ll often find adults from school sat with children joining in on the conversation! As part of the government’s Universal Infant Free School Meals scheme, all pupils in Foundation Stage, Year 1 and Year 2 receive free school meals every day.

Packed Lunches

We recommend a well-balanced packed lunch with foods that will keep your child going for the entirety of the school day.

Please do not send your child to school with fizzy drinks or sweets in their packed lunch.

School Dinners

Children have a choice of meals each day – the current menu can be viewed by clicking the link on this page.

The current cost of a school dinner is £2.80 per day.

Relationships With Food

We strongly believe that promoting healthy relationships with food is absolutely key for our children. The relationships that they forge now with food will be a huge influence into later life. We teach children, and promote the idea, that there are no ‘bad foods’, but that moderation is key.

 

Dietary Requirements & Allergies

We are a nut-free school, and no nut based (or may contain) products are allowed in school for packed lunches. Our fantastic kitchen staff can cater for all dietary needs, whether that be lactose-free, halal or sensory issues. Please just speak to us if you would like more information.

 

What Are The Benefits of School Meals?

  • All menus are nutritionally balanced and conform to the government’s national nutritional guidelines
  • Children can sit down together and enjoy their meal, whilst at the same time developing those social skills of eating together that are so important in later life
  • A well-fed and happy child is more likely to be receptive to participating in the afternoon’s activities
  • Someone else preparing and cooking lunch for your child also saves you worrying about a packed meal every day
  • Children get to try a wide variety of new foods, including a meat-free day every week
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