We are lucky to have an excellant Catering Team who strive to meet the children's tastes, whilst offering a healthy diet.Â
We would encourage you to complete the free school meal form even if you would prefer to send your child in with a packed lunch as, without this form, we will not receive the pupil premium funding to which your child is entitled.
Free School Meals
From September 2014, all children in Reception, Year 1 or Year 2 can receive school meals at no cost to you. This is a universal entitlement for all infant aged children.Â
In addition, every child whose parents’ family income is less than £16,190 per year, and receives one of the following benefits will be eligible for pupil premium funding:Â
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Income Support
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Employment & Support Allowance – Income related
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Income Based Job Seekers Allowance (not Contribution Based JSA)
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Child Tax Credit only (with a combined family income of less than £16,190 per annum as assessed by HM Revenues & Customs) Please note, anyone receiving Working Tax Credit, regardless of income, will not qualify for free school meals.
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Working Tax Credit run-on - paid four weeks after you stop qualifying for Working Tax Credit
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Universal Credit - if you apply on or after 1 April 2018 your household income must be less than £7,400 a year (after tax and not including any benefits you receive)
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National Asylum Seekers Support (NASS)
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Guaranteed Element of Pension Tax Credit
Pupil premium is extra money for the school, provided by the government, which enables us to support your child’s progress and attainment. You can find out how we spend this money by reading our Pupil Premium Statement in the ‘Evaluations’ page.Â
Ordering School Meals
From September 2014, all children in Reception, Year 1 or Year 2 can receive school meals at no cost to you. This is a universal entitlement for all infant aged children.Â
In addition, every child whose parents’ family income is less than £16,190 per year, and receives one of the following benefits will be eligible for pupil premium funding:Â
-
Income Support
-
Employment & Support Allowance – Income related
-
Income Based Job Seekers Allowance (not Contribution Based JSA)
-
Child Tax Credit only (with a combined family income of less than £16,190 per annum as assessed by HM Revenues & Customs) Please note, anyone receiving Working Tax Credit, regardless of income, will not qualify for free school meals.
-
Working Tax Credit run-on - paid four weeks after you stop qualifying for Working Tax Credit
-
Universal Credit - if you apply on or after 1 April 2018 your household income must be less than £7,400 a year (after tax and not including any benefits you receive)
-
National Asylum Seekers Support (NASS)
-
Guaranteed Element of Pension Tax Credit
Pupil premium is extra money for the school, provided by the government, which enables us to support your child’s progress and attainment. You can find out how we spend this money by reading our Pupil Premium Statement in the ‘Evaluations’ page.Â
The menu
We offer a wide selection of hot and cold meals for the students including a roast dinner, jacket potato or sandwiches and many more. There is always something for everyone.