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Packed lunches

Children who do not choose to have a cooked meal can bring a packed lunch to school. We encourage healthy eating and expect parents to choose healthily when creating a packed lunch (this applies to lunches that children take when out from school on educational visits and trips).

An example of a healthy packed lunch:

A sandwich (no peanut butter) No crisps except baked snacks eg. Baked crisps, cheddars. A wafer biscuit e.g. Twix, Kit Kat, Blue Riband, yogurt and a piece of fruit. Bottle of water or juice. No sweets, fizzy drinks, nuts or chocolate (unless covering a wafer/biscuit)

A fruit scheme is offered to all Infant children at morning break which is sponsored by the Government through the Healthy Schools Programme. The under 5s also benefit from milk that is on offer during the day, cooled water is also available throughout the school.

Pupil Premium and Free School Meals

Even if you choose not to have a school dinner, the Pupil Premium funding will benefit pupils and the school. The link below will take you to further information about Free School Meals and an application form. There is also information about who is eligible for FSM.