Lunches

All Reception to Y6 children are now eligible to have free school meals thanks to the Mayor of London’s emergency funding. Every primary school child in Haringey will get free school meals for the 2023/2024 academic year, saving families about £440 per child.

Nursery

The cost for Nursery school lunch is £3.00 per meal, which is payable in advance in the first week of term and excludes TAD days, when the school is closed for staff training (see school website).  Please make payment online. If you have any difficulty with online payments, please contact the school office.

Alternatively, you can send in a packed lunch from home. Please remember that we are a nut free school.

School Lunches

Our school lunches are very popular and nutritious and offer a wonderful choice of appetising foods.

We have our own Coldfall catering team. The team is supported and trained by a specialist school meals consultant who visits the school kitchen at least every half term.

All our lunches meet the latest government guidelines ensuring well balanced, healthy and nutritious meals are served each day.

Please see the current menu choices below.

For those children who would like to bring in their own packed lunch to school please see the schools’ packed lunch guidance.

Parents/carers on benefits – Extra funding for Schools

Even though you do not need to apply for free school meals, if you are in receipt of a qualifying benefit, you should still complete an application form. By doing this, your child’s school could get up to £1,455 in extra funding through the Pupil Premium, to help improve their learning experience and outcomes.

Qualifying benefits include:

  • Income Support
  • income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance
  • income-related Employment and Support Allowance
  • support under Part VI of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999
  • the guaranteed element of Pension Credit
  • Child Tax Credit (if you’re not also entitled to Working Tax Credit and have an annual gross income of less than £16,190)
  • Working Tax Credit run-on – paid for 4 weeks after you stop qualifying for Working Tax Credit
  • Universal Credit – if you have an annual net earned income of less than £7,400 (as assessed by earnings from up to 3 of your most recent assessment periods)

 

If you fit any of the above criteria and therefore think you may be eligible, you can check by going online to https://pps.lgfl.org.uk/ and clicking on “Check Eligibility”. If you do not already have an account, please select ‘Create a New Account’ and click ‘Proceed’.

You will then need to select ‘Haringey council’ from the drop-down menu and then ‘Coldfall Primary School’. Please complete the required information.

The funding is used to boost learning outcomes for pupils so every child in Haringey can achieve their full potential  www.haringey.gov.uk/FSM .

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Packed Lunches

Packed lunches at Coldfall should not contain the following:

Sweets, chocolate and crisps and any other similar high sugar/high salt foods

Fizzy drinks or drinks with a high sugar content

Anything that contains nuts

Please try and refrain from putting single-use plastics in packed lunches where possible such as: plastic bags, yogurt pots or tubes or any other unnecessary single-use plastics containers/wrappers.

What is allowed?

Brown bread sandwiches if possible with a healthy filling (try to avoid sugary spreads), fruit, cut up vegetables such as carrots and cucumber, a healthy nut free cereal bar.

For more healthy lunch ideas we recommend following the link below:

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

Below are the 3 menus that will be rotated on a weekly basis until the end of term

Click here for the PDF version of the menu.

Positivity

I’m aware that a banana may, on first thought, seem an obscure image to sum-up positivity. However, the colour is bright and optimistic and you can place the banana in front of ones’ face and present a bright and positive face to the world.