Caterlink Catering Services provide our school meals which are freshly prepared daily in our own kitchen and offer a varied choice of taste and nutrition.
Meals currently rotate on a three weekly basis, please see the link to the menu below.
As an alternative to the main dish of the day there will be the option to have a jacket potato with cheese or beans.
Please note – there may be times when the menu is varied slightly due to availability of produce etc. Any changes to are usually notified through the weekly news/message.
Children wishing to bring a packed lunch are perfectly free to do so.
Children in Reception, Years 1 and 2 are entitled to a ‘Universal Infant Free School Meal’.
Each individual school dinner costs £2.80. This can be paid for using the secure online facility ParentPay.
Information regarding ParentPay
ParentPay is a secure online system that replaces cash payments for school meals, trips, events and activities in our school.
ParentPay is easy to use, secure and protects your details.
You can top up your account when you want, so you can budget money for lunches, trip and activities. You can top up online or with cash at your local PayPoint.
Using ParentPay to pay for meals, trips or other school expenses means your child doesn’t have to bring cash with them to school.
Getting started
When your child starts school, you will receive a letter with your activation details and instructions on how to set up your ParentPay account.
If you have more than one child at a school or have children at different schools that use the ParentPay system, you can add them into one single account and have one login for all your children.
Free School Meals
From the 1st June 2026 your child may be able to get free school meals if you get any of the following:
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Universal Credit
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support under Part VI of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999
A pupil is only eligible to receive a free school meal where both:
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a claim for this support has been made
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their eligibility has been verified by the school where they are enrolled or by the local authority
Households may also be entitled to a meal if they:
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are in receipt of income-related Employment and Support Allowance
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receive the guarantee element of Pension Credit
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meet criteria set out in separate guidance for families with no recourse to public funds
Ready to apply? Use this link to check your eligibility – Home | LGfL FSM If you are eligible, please get in contact with the school office to confirm your eligibility.