School Meals
Healthy Eating
Within the dining room at Jack Hunt School, we provide food designed to help those who wish to enjoy a healthier diet. Our approach to healthy eating is straight forward and we aim for menu standards which far exceed the government's requirements. These requirements are achieved by various means:
- Reduction of saturated fats.
- Removal of salt in the cooking process.
- Reduction of artificial flavouring and colourings.
- Bake and grill where possible.
- Promotion of 5 a day fruit and vegetables.
- Promotion of information to employees, students and parents.
Free School Meals
As a parent of one of our students, you may be entitled to free school meals on a daily basis. This could represent a daily amount of £2.75, making approximate savings to you of £418 per school year.
This saving will benefit you as a family but would also help you support your school, providing £430 per annum, per student in the school budget.
We are happy to help you achieve this saving and an application form can be found at the bottom of this page.
A pupil whose parent/carer receives any of the following benefits is entitled to a free school meal:
- Income Support (IS)
- Income Based Job Seekers Allowance (JSA(IB))
- Employment and Support Allowance (Income Related) (ESA (IR))
- Child Tax Credit (CTC), provided you do not also receive Working Tax Credit and have an annual income, as assessed by the Inland Revenue, that does not exceed £16,190*
- Guarantee Credit element of State Pension Credit
- Support under Part 6 of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999
Children who receive IS or IBJSA in their own right are also entitled to free school meals.
Guidelines for applying for Free School Meals:
Please complete the form linked here: http://www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/freeschoolmeals