School Meals And Snacks
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We encourage all children to have a school meal as they are nutritionally balanced and we use locally sourced ingredients.
Your child will currently have a choice of the following meals from the menu each day:
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Main Meal Option
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Vegetarian Option
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Halal Option
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Tomato Pasta
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Jacket Potato Option
Meals will be served in accordance with the measures the school has put in place to keep everyone safe during the Covid-19 Pandemic.
Menu
Chartwells, our school meals supplier, have now issued their three-week rotating menu
You can read or download the menu by clicking on the link below:
Meal and Snack
Children should bring in a drink of water each day. This is available for your child at times throughout the day. They can bring a sugar free drink to have during their lunchtime.
They can also eat a snack at morning break (in KS1 fruit is provided). This can be a piece of fruit or veg. - No other snack is allowed.
Fruit can be bought from our fruit tuck shop for 20p per piece of fruit.
School meals cost £2.70. A paper menu is available from the school office . Schools meals need to be paid for via ParentPay.
Children can bring packed lunches from home. These should not include fizzy or sugary drinks, chocolate and sweets. If children do bring these food items into school they will not be allowed to have them.
We are a nut free school. Please make sure that children do not bring in items containing nuts. This helps to keep all of our children safe.
Payments
As you may be aware, all children in Reception and Key Stage 1 (Year 1 and Year 2) are entitled to a Universal Infant Free School Meal (UIFSM).
To find out the cost of a school dinner for Key Stage 2 children (Years 3, 4, 5 and 6) , please ask a the office.
If you think that you may be entitled to free school meals, please speak to the school office and/or follow this link: http://www.bristol.gov.uk/schools-learning-early-years/free-school-meals
To pay for school meals, please pay online using the link below:
Allergies/special dietary requirements
If your child has a food-allergy or any special dietary requirements, please speak to the Deputy Tim Jones and provide the relevant medical details.
Thank you.
Free school meals and the pupil premium
The most common reason a pupil receives Pupil Premium funding at our school is because a parent is registered as receiving a benefit that entitles them to free school meals. This is not the same as receiving a free school meal because your child is in Reception or Key Stage 1 and therefore entitled to Universal Infant Free School Meal (UIFSM).
To find out more information on whether your child can get free school meals, how to apply, and understand how to get extra funding for the school, please click on the following link:
www.bristol.gov.uk/schools-learning-early-years/free-school-meals