Using knives, forks and crockery
Great examples of schools encouraging children to use proper crockery and cutlery. Want to get going? Use the links on the right to get help from expert organisations.
Great examples of schools encouraging children to use proper crockery and cutlery. Want to get going? Use the links on the right to get help from expert organisations.
St Aidan's Church of England High School with strong history in delivering a fantastic food to its pupils via a strong partnership between the head chef and the schools leadership team. Here, they offer top tips...
Read moreAmazing example of how a school has combatted problems of space to deliver a new kitchen and a school meals service that is much valued by...
Read moreUsing information gathered through the Healthy Schools Audit tool, Southville Primary School decided to focus on emotional health and wellbeing in the context of the lunchtime experience...
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The School Food Plan identified three crucial elements in schools with great food cultures: looking through the eyes of the child; a 'whole school approach' to food”...
Read moreInformal lunch time sitting arrangement which encourages older children to sit with younger children to act as role models for the children , how to use knives and forks and how to talk and sit socially...
Read moreThe Lancashire School Food Plan has been produced by Lancashire Healthy Schools and Lancashire County Commercial Group. The plan includes guidance to help....
Read moreTips, advice and training
www.childrensfoodtrust.org.ukCase studies on schools giving up flight trays
www.foodforlife.org.ukTips & films of parents that have effected change
www.schoolfoodmatters.com