Lunches

What’s in our school lunches?

We use local produce where we can. Meals are freshly prepared, with seasonal ingredients:

  • eggs from cage-free hens
  • meat from animals farmed to British Welfare Standards
  • fish from sustainable sources

Menus are free from GM ingredients and undesirable additives, with at least 15% organic ingredients, including vegetables, dry goods and milk.

What’s for lunch?

3 menus are rotated on a weekly basis.

All options are £2.05 and include a main meal, or a snack meal (baked potato or sandwich), with either a starter or a sweet. Snack meals include a piece of fresh fruit and both meals include a drink.

Seasonal vegetables, salad bowls, potatoes, fresh fruit, yoghurts, home baking and free bread are available daily.

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Special dietary needs

We can cater for pupils who, because of medical reasons or religion, have special dietary needs. Children with medical dietary needs should have been referred to and met with an NHS Dietician.

If your child has special dietary needs, please inform your head teacher. You will be sent a Special Diet Request form which should be completed and returned to your school.

Pay for school meals

Cashless catering

We operate a cashless catering system at St Anthony’s Primary School

Parent Pay

Allows you to:

  • pay for school meals online
  • see what meals your child has been buying
  • check your balance
  • top up at your convenience.

PARENT PAY

If online payment is not a suitable option for you, we can issue a PayPoint card that you can top up at local outlets. To request a PayPoint card, telephone 01294 324759.

FREE School Meals

Children of parents receiving job seeker’s allowance or income support are entitled to a free midday meal and free milk. Parents and Carers should contact 01294 310000 for further information.

Please Note: ALL pupils in P1 – 5 are entitled to a free school meal, which includes milk.

(Article 23: I have the right to good quality health care, to clean water and good food.)

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