All pupils need a water bottle in school for everyday use in their classrooms. These must have non-spill caps and ONLY contain water as spilt squash causes a sticky mess on the tables!
School meals have changed a lot since most parents were at school themselves – they’re tastier, healthier and a lot more fun!
Good nutrition is all about eating lots of different foods. Fussy eaters often thrive on school meals, many parents say their children have tried all sorts of foods in school that they refuse at home. They’re also a great way for children to improve their eating habits such as using a knife and fork and to learn about the social side of eating with their friends.
We believe lunchtimes should be an integral part of the school day, building on and promoting positive learning and social behaviours. Working with our caterers, Caterlink, we work hard to ensure a positive lunchtime experience for all and regularly review menus.
All children in Reception, Year 1 and Year 2 at state-funded schools get school meals for free.
Families who receive certain government benefits are also entitled to apply for free school meals for their child. If you think you might qualify for free school meals please speak to the school office who can help you check or apply directly by following this link. This is well worth doing – you can save hundreds of pounds each year and make sure your child’s having a good lunch.
Your child may be eligible for Free School Meals if you receive any of the following:
- Income Support
- Income‑based Jobseeker’s Allowance
- Income‑related Employment and Support Allowance
- Child Tax Credit (without Working Tax Credit) and an annual gross income of £16,190 or less
- Support under Part VI of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999
- Guaranteed element of State Pension Credit
- Working Tax Credit (during the four‑week run‑on period after employment ends or hours reduce)
- Universal Credit with an annual net earned income of £7,400 or less
To apply click here
By registering your child for our school milk scheme they will receive a 189ml (third of a pint) carton of semi-skimmed milk every day. This is delivered fresh and chilled to their classroom every day.
How much does it cost?
Thanks to government subsidies, school milk is free for all under-fives and is subsided at around £15 a term for children aged five or older.
Why should I register my child?
School milk provides your child with essential nutrients such as calcium and protein, for strong, healthy teeth and bones. It is also rehydrating and energy boosting, helping to bridge the long gap between breakfast and lunch so children stay focused.
To find out more, visit www.coolmilk.com or contact Cool Milk directly on 0844 854 2913.