Worlebury St.Paul's C of E  V.A Primary School

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Healthy Eating  

Healthy Schools

At Worlebury we are involved in promoting healthier eating and the general well being of children and the school community including pupils, staff, parents and governors. 

Healthy eating is encouraged at Worlebury - at our Breakfast Club, during break and at lunch along with the partnership of the school meals service.

 

School Fruit and Vegetable Scheme

The school takes part in this scheme.  This is a national government programme entitling all children aged four to six in infant, primary and special Local Authority maintained schools to a free piece of fruit or vegetable each school day.

They may be given an apple, pear, banana, satsuma, carrot, some cherry tomatoes or other fruit or vegetable - it depends what is in season.

Children in years 3-6 may bring in a piece of fruit/veg to eat at morning break

Link to: Fruit and Vegetable Scheme >

 

School Meals

The school operates a serving kitchen.  School Meals are prepared and cooked at Worlebury's school kitchen by Edwards and Ward and delivered each day and the menu is run on a three week cycle.

The Government introduced statutory infant Free School Meals in September 2014 for Year R, 1 and 2.

The price of a school meal for Year 3-6 is currently £2.05 per day and water is provided to drink. 

School meals can be ordered daily.

Payments are made on-line via ParentPay.

Links to : Current school meal menu

                      Free School Meals benefits and pupil premium leaflet> 

             Universal Free School Meals leaflet

                      Edwards and Ward >

            

Even if your child is receiving universal free school meals because they are in Reception or KS1, please claim for free school meals if you are entitled to it as the school receives extra funding and free milk will be provided each day for each child