Promoting a healthy life style is integral to our curriculum and we recognise the importance of offering children the opportunity to make informed choices about what, when, where and why they eat.
We appreciate that food is fundamental to the quality of a child’s life; not just in providing essential nutrition but in communicating and sharing positive values, attitudes and experiences with each other.
We believe that adults (staff, parents and carers) should be good role models and should support the children in understanding how balanced nutrition contributes to a person’s health, happiness and general well – being.
We recognise the important connection between a healthy, balanced diet and a child’s ability to learn effectively and achieve high standards in school.
We support the Local Authority Healthy Schools Initiative and are proud to have gained the enhanced Healthy Schools Award. We also hold the Active Mark which is given for outstanding provision of Physical Education.
All children in foundation stage and Key Stage One receive fruit every day. This is funded through the National Fruit Scheme by the DFE.
Meals are freshly prepared daily and offer well-balanced options. School meals are based on a selection of healthy hot meals or a choice at the salad bar. Children have a choice of at least 3 main courses and a choice of dessert including fruit and yoghurt.
Payment for the school meals are made via MyChildAtSchool (MYCAS) App. Please contact the office and they will be more than happy to provide you with any information you may require.
Please remember to give two weeks notice to the office staff if your child wants to change from school meals to packed lunches or vice versa. If you feel that your child may qualify for free school meals, an application form is available from the school office. Claims cannot be backdated so it is essential to return the form promptly.
We are committed to providing a welcoming eating environment that encourages the positive social and cultural interaction of children. The school will aim to provide a calm, orderly environment conducive to good behaviour and mutual respect.
An update on Natasha’s Law from Robertson’s Catering Services - Our schools chosen catering provider.
In October 2021 new labelling legislation comes into force (Natasha’s Law). The legislation states that all food service organisations serving food that is packaged on site for immediate consumption will have to display ingredient and allergen information.
At Robertson’s Catering Services, we are working hard behind the scenes ahead of this change to ensure:
If you decide to send your child with a packed lunch, please help us to promote healthy eating. Please avoid food containing additives and colourings. No fizzy drinks are allowed to be brought in. We are a NUT AWARE school, so please ensure any items in your child’s packed lunch do not contain nuts. We encourage children to take home what they don’t eat so parents and carers can monitor their child’s eating habits.