Engaging parents and governors
Explore examples of how schools have engaged parents and governors in decisions and in the process of producing great school food. Want to get going? Use the links on the right to get help from expert organisations.
Explore examples of how schools have engaged parents and governors in decisions and in the process of producing great school food. Want to get going? Use the links on the right to get help from expert organisations.
The vision for school food in Croydon is that all children and young people have access to high quality food and opt to make healthier food choices...
Read moreThe School Food Plan, in collaboration with the National Governors’ Association, has produced guidance to support governors in championing a whole school approach to food...
Read moreChange4Life has developed a new resource for primary teachers called the School Zone, which provides curriculum-linked materials and inspiration to help you teach children about healthy eating and being active.
Read moreSt Luke’s Food Policy has been developed over the years through on-going consultation using School Self Evaluation questionnaires, Open Evenings...
Read moreLed by Headteacher, Amanda Bennett, The Greetland Academy has created a whole school approach to food and has voluntarily signed up to the School Food Standards...
Read moreA packed lunch policy helps to ensure that all packed lunches brought from home and consumed in school (or on school trips) provide pupils with healthy and nutritious food...
Read moreNational Association of Head Teachers resources
www.naht.org.ukTips and films of parents effecting change
www.schoolfoodmatters.comHow to engage parents and pupils (primary)
www.childrensfoodtrust.org.ukGuidance for heads and governors on UIFSM
www.southwark.gov.uk