The school operates a system where by children select a meal of their choice. The children are supervised and encouraged to eat their chosen meal. If your child is on a special diet, please notify the school and the meal service will provide this.
In St. Anne’s we have pupils with peanut allergies and try to ensure an environment which is as nut free as possible. We request your co-operation in achieving this and would ask that you avoid including foods which contain peanuts in children’s snacks and packed lunches. Your co-operation in this matter is particularly appreciated by parents of children who suffer from these allergies.
All Primary 1 to 3 pupils are entitled to a free lunch. For Primary 4 to 7 pupils the meal cost is £2.25 daily unless they are eligible for a free school meal.
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Children who bring packed lunches also eat these in the dining hall. For safety reasons we ask that parents do not give children juice / water in glass containers.
Water is available in designated areas throughout the school and we ask that parents provide their children with plastic water containers that can be easily refilled. As part of our commitment to supporting healthy eating, we ask that parents carefully consider the contents of their children’s packed lunch and snacks.
Children of parents receiving income support or income based job seekers allowance and in some cases child tax credit, are entitled to a free midday meal. Information and application forms for free school meals are available from schools, registration offices, customer service centres or may be downloaded from the council’s website – the link to which can be found on our main header under ‘Renfrewshire Council Information’.
Children who are also entitled to free school meals are entitled to free milk at lunchtime. Milk may also be available for sale in the school during the lunch period.