At secondary school, those who are entitled to benefits-related free school meals will get a free meal during term time.
Find out about the help you can get if you cannot afford food, and you can find out how to apply for free school meals.
Free, healthy, secondary school meals are available to some pupils from families that get Universal Credit.
Our schools provide a two-course lunch each day in line with national school food standards. This is to make sure all pupils get a healthy, balanced meal.
These standards require that pupils eat:
- high-quality meat, poultry or oily fish regularly
- at least 2 portions of fruit and vegetables with every meal
- bread, other cereals and potatoes with every meal
Deep-fried food is limited to no more than two portions per week and fizzy drinks, chocolate and sweets are restricted at lunchtimes.
If you need information about the school’s lunch menu or catering arrangements, or if your child has dietary requirements, contact the school.
If your child already gets benefits-related free school meals in term time, you cannot apply for the free healthy secondary school meals.
You do not need to apply for free healthy school meals but you do need to let your school know if you think your child may be entitled to benefits-related free school meals.
You can still provide a packed lunch instead of having a free healthy meal.
Free healthy school meals cater to special diets. Speak to your child's school for more information.