Leamington Hastings

Church of England Academy

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School Meals - including free school meals and Nut Aware policy

All meals are cooked fresh on site daily by our school cook. We use a 'Family service' style arrangement at lunchtimes; children from Reception, Year 1 and Year 2 sit in mixed year groups, with the older children serving the meals for their table. 

 

We invite parents into school to share lunch with their child on a date close to Mother's Day and Father's Day. 

Children in Nursery can be provided with a daily hot lunch, this can be booked and paid for at the same time as booking the nursery sessions. Children in Reception, year 1 and year 2 qualify for Universal Free School Meals, with a free lunch each day until the end of year 2. 

 

Some children will qualify for benefits related free school meals, which would mean the school would receive an amount of additional funding to support the child whilst in school. See the information below for more information. 

Nut Aware school

We aim to be a Nut Aware school at Leamington Hastings CofE Academy. The school aims to protect children who have allergies to nuts yet also help them, as they grow up, to take responsibility as to what foods they can eat and to be aware of where they may be put at risk. 


Our “Nut Aware policy” means that the following items should not be brought into school:

  •  Packs of nuts
  •  Peanut butter or Nutella sandwiches
  •  Fruit and cereal bars that contain nuts
  • Chocolate bars or sweets that contain nuts
  • Sesame seed rolls (children allergic to nuts may also have a severe reaction to sesame)
  • Cakes made with nuts
  •  Any home cooked meals for packed lunches that are made from nuts

 

The school requests that parents and carers observe the nut-free policy and therefore do not include nuts, or any traces of nuts, in packed lunches. If you are unsure about a selection, please speak to a staff member before bringing the food item into school.

 

We have a policy not to use nuts in any of our food prepared on site at our school. Our suppliers provide us with nut-free products and follow Natasha's law. However, we cannot guarantee freedom from nut traces and therefore it is not possible to guarantee and enforce a nut free zone. Staff cannot monitor all lunches and snacks brought in from home. A free from environment creates a false sense of security and does not safely prepare children for environments where nuts may be present. 

 

What types of food are nuts?

  • Almonds
  • Cashew nuts 
  • Hazelnut
  • Pistachio
  • Walnuts
  • Brazil nuts
  • Nut oils
  • Peanuts


Parents and carers must notify staff if their child has any known or suspected allergy to nuts and provide all medical and necessary information. This will be added to your child’s care plan and if necessary, a meeting organised with the school nurse.

 

All children are regularly reminded about the good hygiene practice of washing hands before and after eating which helps to reduce the risk of secondary contamination. Likewise, children are reminded and carefully supervised to minimise the act of food sharing with their friends.

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