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SCHOOL LUNCHES

 

All primary school children who attend state schools in London will receive free school meals for the full academic 2025/26 academic year.

 

 

 

Havering Catering - Current Menu Autumn 2025

 

 

Please scan QR code to see list of ingredients and allergens for the menu.

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Snacks

If you would like your child to bring a snack for break time, you are welcome to send in a healthy snack, such as:
Fresh fruit

Vegetables

Rice cakes

Breadsticks

 

Fresh fruit is provided for EYFS/KS1 children, as part as the government fresh fruit scheme.


Please do not send in chocolate, sweets, crisps or sugary treats.


Important: We are a nut-free school.
For the safety of children with allergies, no nuts or nut-containing products (including peanut butter, Nutella, cereal bars containing nuts, etc.) are allowed on site.

Packed Lunches

Children should be provided with a healthy lunch, including a non-sugary drink. Please do not send in nuts, sweets, chocolate or crisps (vegetable crisps are allowed) in your child’s packed lunch. We are a nut-free school.

Scotts have signed up to the Local Authorities Health and Wellbeing in Schools Programme, to kickstart this initiative we shall be looking at the contents of packed lunch boxes brought into school and offer the following clarification of acceptable food and drink items.

  • A savoury item – i.e. sandwich, crackers, bread sticks, pasta, sausage roll, rice, rice cakes, popcorn
  • Vegetable crisps
  • A yoghurt or jelly (low sugar varieties)
  • Piece of fresh fruit or vegetables
  • One treat/fun size biscuit or cake (no chocolate or chocolate coated biscuits to bring in line with Havering Catering services school meal menu)
  • A low sugar juice or squash drink or water

Items that are not included in this list will be sent back home and an alternative will be provided by the school for that day.

We would like to bring to your attention the Change 4 life website which has lots of healthier lunchbox ideas for you to consider 

https://www.nhs.uk/change4life-beta/healthier-lunchboxes

All water bottles sent into school for use in the classroom should be in a clear plastic bottle with a sports lid and only contain water. Lunchtime drinks are as above and can be brought into the dining room in any suitable water bottle (not glass bottles).  School water bottles are available to purchase from the school office at a cost of £2.00.

This document from NI direct may be of some help when looking for nutritious lunchbox ideas.

SCHOOL MILK

School milk is available for all primary school children.  If you would like to register your child for subsidised milk (FREE for under fives) please register online at www.coolmilk.com or pick up a registration form from the school office.