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School Meals, Fruit & MiLK

 

The current Meal Menu can be downloaded here. Allergen information is also available here:

Allergy Information

Our School Meals are cooked and prepared daily on site. 

Key Stage 2 meals cost £2.85 each (£14.25 per week) and Key Stage 1 meals are provided free of charge. Preschool meals cost £2.85. 

Parents order and pay for school meals in advance via the 'School Money' App by the Friday 9am of the week before.  

If you are eligible for the Pupil Premium this will also entitle your child to free school meals. 

Further information can be found here.

B&NES Free School Meals Eligibility Checking service now has a new Free School Meals web page on the B&NES website with a link to an online benefit related free school meal application form which can be found using the following link: https://beta.bathnes.gov.uk/apply-free-school-meals and navigate to 'Apply online for free school meals'

If you are already receiving benefit related free school meals for your child(ren) there is no need to reapply.

Free school meals application form, FSM Leaflet and guidance notes

Pupil premium information letter.

Pupil Premium Policy.

**Please note Cameley is a nut-free school**

Break Time

Children can bring in a drink and a snack for break time but we do ask you to ensure the snacks are healthy for example a piece of fresh fruit or cereal bars, (ie no crisps or chocolate).

All Key Stage 1 children receive a portion of fruit each afternoon, which is currently funded by the Government. 

School Milk

Children under five receive free milk after morning break.  If your child is over five and you wish to pay for School Milk please contact the office.

Our Trust

With origins lying in Fosse Way Special School, The Partnership Trust was formed in 2011 to enable close collaboration between schools across the area and was characterised by a diverse range of schools at different stages of their development journey.

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