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Healthy Eating at Cop Lane

Due to serious allergies please could we ask that foods containing nuts are not brought into school.

At Cop Lane Primary school we have a healthy eating policy that encourages children to make healthy food choices. EYFS and KS1 children are part of the National fruit scheme, which provides a piece of fruit for every child each day. In KS2 children are encouraged to buy toast at morning playtime, paid for via the Eduspot link. Please contact the office for more details.

Good news!   Cop Lane has recently been awarded the ‘Quality Mark Status’ for Healthy Eating from the Lancashire Healthy Schools team.

Here is the latest menu from the catering team.

spring-and-summer-2023-fresherplus-menu

We encourage healthy eating through the choices in the canteen and through the self serve salad bar in the hall.

Lunch box ideas

Sometimes, parents and children run out of ideas for attractive yet reasonably nutritious lunches.  The following contains lunch box suggestions, some recipe ideas and links to other websites with ideas.  We’ve also included a few tips, which will hopefully help to make lunchtimes run more smoothly for all.

* Due to serious allergies please could we ask that foods containing nuts are not brought into school.

* Children are encouraged to have something filling (such as a sandwich) as part of their lunch.  Small pieces of fruit are also encouraged. With regard to infants, it is very helpful if sandwiches are cut into small, manageable portions e.g. finger-size, and if fruit is peeled.

* Please note that fizzy drinks are not allowed. We encourage healthier juices or water.

* If including treats in the lunchbox, fun-size bars are recommended in preference to the larger varieties.

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

https://www.nhs.uk/healthier-families/recipes/healthier-lunchboxes/#tips

https://www.healthier.qld.gov.au/healthy-families/eating-and-drinking-well/healthy-lunchboxes-made-easy/

Click on the pictures below for ideas. 

Sandwiches, breads and similar…

Sandwich – ham / ham and cheese / chicken / salad / tuna & coleslaw / ham & cucumber / celery & grated carrot / other combinations of filling!

Brown bread with cheese / salami / ham or other topping

roll / bap / pitta bread with e.g. grated cheese

sausage roll              banana bread         rice cakes              crackers & cheeses

bread sticks             croissant               cones – cherry, plain, brown, fruit, and bran

Fruitcake                 cold pancakes         cold quiche/pizza

Little tub -(easily opened but leak-proof!) of

potato salad                                 pasta salad

fruit salad                                   pasta salad with tuna / sweetcorn

Fruit  – to be encouraged – emphasis on small, easily-managed Portions

apple – half or quarter for smaller children

orange – peeled and sectioned for smaller children

pear / grapes (cut in half for younger children)/ banana / mandarin

dried fruit e.g. apricots or raisins

carrot sticks

celery / carrot sticks with dip

Yoghurt

Drinks

water             flavoured water               fruit juice

We hope you find this information helpful – of course, likes, dislikes and dietary requirements vary from child to child and you will know yourself how to strike the balance in your case.

Cop Lane CE Primary School
Cop Lane
Penwortham
Preston
PR1 9AE

Tel: 01772 743131

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