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Autumn Term 10
2nd Sept - 17th Dec
Half term
25th to 29th Oct

Spring Term 11
5th Jan - 8th April
Half term
21st Feb to 25th Feb

Summer Term 11
27th April - 22nd July
Half term
30th May to 3rd June

 

Lunch Club

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Lunch Club

Operates on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.

All children who attend on a Wednesday or Friday morning session can stay to Lunch Club.

Children bring their own packed lunch.

Fees are payable at the beginning of each half term.

Children enjoy the social experience of eating lunch with their friends.

It is recommended that a cool pack is included in the lunch box to keep the food cool, particularly in the summer months.

Drinks with resealable lids are recommended to avoid leaks once opened.

We ensure that any uneaten food and packaging is returned so you know what your child has eaten. You may find it helpful to enclose a small bag for this purpose.

Have a look at some of the tips below, or see the Food and Drink Federation website - www.healthylunchbox.co.uk

 

Ten Top Healthy Lunch Box Tips from the Food and Drink Federation.

1. Base the main part of the lunch on starchy foods like bread, cereal, rice, pasta or potatoes.

2. Get creative with some alternatives to sandwiches, for example, wholemeal pitta pockets, tortilla wraps or pasta salad.

3. Include some protein such as lean meat, chicken, tuna, ham, cheese, egg or hummous.

4. Aim to have at least one fruit or vegetable based food or drink in the lunch box to count towards your child’s five fruit and vegetable portions a day.

5. Children need to eat regularly to maintain energy levels, so don’t forget to include a snack. This might include a treat such as a piece of fruit, a small

packet of crisps, crackers with cheese, a biscuit, yogurt, samosa, chapatti, a scone, fruit bun or chocolate.

6. Add a portion of semi-skimmed milk or other dairy food such as cheese or fromage frais.

7. Fluids are an important part of a child’s diet. Try a variety of different drinks such as a carton of fruit juice, water, yogurt or milk drink.

8. Try the mini-sized versions of your child’s favourite foods – a healthy lunch box does not mean giving up all the foods children enjoy.

9. Check out the Guideline Daily Amount (GDAs) information on the front of many food products and experiment with some different choices. You can also download our GDA factsheet by going to: (
http://www.healthylunchbox.co.uk/factsheets/hlb_gdas.pdf)

10. Pop a cool pack or a frozen drink in the lunch box to keep it cool and remember to wash hands before preparing and eating food.