At lunchtime, pupils have the choice to either bring a packed lunch to school or take advantage of a healthy school meal freshly prepared by our own catering staff on the school premises. We are able to cater for all dietary needs.
All children in Key Stage 1 (Reception, Year 1 and Year 2) are entitled to Universal Free School Meals.
Some children may also be eligible for Free School Meals which will entitle the school to receive Pupil Premium funding.
The school promotes healthy eating and asks parents and carers to provide packed lunches that include items from the 5 main food groups:
At Rosehill, we understand that the children and young people attending the school can face barriers to eating a balanced diet, and overcoming eating challenges can be difficult. We encourage parents and carers to contact the school to discuss their child's eating/drinking needs and preferences.
If you receive certain benefits, you can receive Free School Meals. Check your eligibility here: https://www.gov.uk/apply-free-school-meals.
A reminder about school dinner prices:
There will continue to be an emphasis on healthy eating. Please contact the school office on 0115 9155815 if you require further information regarding an application for free school meals.
As a school community we have a number of people who suffer from allergic reactions to everyday items, both adults and children, and have systems in
make sure these people are kept safe in school. Around 7% of children in the UK have some form of food allergy. On this page we have information on allergies for parents and carers to help keep our whole school community informed and help us to fully include those affected into school life.
Any children in our school affected will have a detailed care plan which will be made available to staff as appropriate, we operate a lanyard system at
lunchtimes which means all lunchtime staff in the dining hall can instantly recognise any specific dietary requirements. We are a 'nut free' school and have a detailed policy regarding this. In addition key staff receive regular EPI pen training.
The kids with food allergies site has some great information too. Click here.
Natasha's Law
Natasha’s Law is legislation relating to the declaration of allergen information on pre-packed for direct sale (PPDS) food. The law takes its name from the tragic death of a teenager named Natasha, who died from an allergic reaction to undeclared sesame seeds in a pre-packaged baguette.
Please read the leaflet below for more information.
Most classes have a mid-morning break and pupils are offered a drink and a small healthy snack.
We participate in the ‘Free Fruit for Schools’ initiative which provides a healthy snack for children in Reception to Year 2.
Children in Reception, Year 1 and Year 2 are entitled to free school milk. This is offered in school at snack times. School milk provides your child with essential nutrients such as calcium and protein, for strong, healthy teeth and bones. It is also rehydrating and energy boosting, helping to bridge the long gap between breakfast and lunch so children stay focused.