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Spring/Summer lunch menuWelcome to the Spring/Summer menu, this menu will run from after the Easter holidays until the October break.
Our menus have been awarded the Soil Associations Bronze Food for Life catering mark as well as continuing to comply with the Schools (Health promotion and nutrition) (Scotland) Act 2007. Menus are freshly prepared and where possible produce is sourced from local producers so you can be sure healthy choices are on offer at lunch times.
Thank you to everyone who contacted us about school meals, your comments are welcome and help us continue to improve the service.
Spring term datesTuesday 18 April 2017 – all resume Friday 30 June 2017 – term ends
Summer term datesWednesday 16 August 2017 – all start Friday 13 October 2017 – mid-term all break
Theme menusTheme menus give pupils an opportunity to try new foods and participate with special events during the year. The following theme lunches will be taking place in the coming sessions:
• Eat a rainbow week – week commencing 5 June• Fruit and vegetables, all the colours of the rainbow!
Further information will be available in your school closer to these dates.
Menu and pricesThe cost of a primary school meal is £2.05. This will increase to £2.15 from August 2017.
For this price your child can have a two course meal – either soup and a hot main meal, or a hot main and a pudding plus vegetables/salad and bread. A drink is also provided with the meal.
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Special diets and allergiesPlease let your school know if your child has any special dietary needs. Further information on menus and allergens can be found at:
www.edinburgh.gov.uk/foodinschools [email protected]
Free school meals for P1 to P3As part of a Scottish Government initiative, all pupils in primary 1 to primary 3 are now entitled to a free school meal (from January 2015).
Free school mealsYour child may be eligible for free school meals if you receive one of the following:
• Income Support• Universal credit• Income based job seekers allowance• Income-Related Employment and Support Allowance• Support under Part VI of the immigration and Asylum Act 1999• Child Tax Credit, but not working tax credit (and your annual income is
less than £16,105)• Child Tax Credit and Working Tax Credit with an annual Income of less
than £6,420.
Please ask your child’s school for an application form or contact the Council’s schools grants, awards and placements team.
web: www.edinburgh.gov.uk/schoolgrants email: [email protected] Tel: 0131 469 3471
Further informationwww.edinburgh.gov.uk/foodinschools [email protected]
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Cod goujon with chips and peas or coleslaw
Savoury rice paella with vegetables or mixed salad
Baked potato with a choice of fillings
Dessert Yoghurt selection
Fresh fruit selection
Drinks Water or milk
Mains Roasted vegetable pesto pasta
with mixed salad
Pizza with potato wedges and mixed salad
Baked potato with a choice of fillings
Dessert Sponge cake and custard
Fresh fruit selection
Drinks Water or milk
Starter Homemade soup
Mains BBQ chicken wrap
with cous cous and mixed salad
Quorn chilli with rice
Baked potato with a choice of fillings
Dessert Fresh fruit selection
Drinks Water or milk
Mains Scottish beef pasta bolognaise
Vege bake with vegetables or mixed salad
Baked potato with a choice of fillings
Dessert Fruit whip
Fresh fruit selection
Drinks Water or milk
Packed lunch
Filled rolls/sandwiches (Cheese, ham, tuna mayo, egg mayo)
Yoghurt
Fresh fruit
Bottle of water
Starter Homemade soup
Mains Chicken meatballs in gravy
with vegetables and potatoes
Cheese sandwich platter and salad vegetable crudities
Baked potato with a choice of fillings
Dessert Fresh fruit selection
Drinks Water or milk
Mains Scottish beef grill in a bun
with potato wedges and side salad
Sweet potato and vegetable curry with rice
Baked potato with a choice of fillings
Dessert Fresh fruit selection
Yoghurt selection
Drinks Water or milk
Mains Macaroni cheese with
vegetables or mixed salad
Pizza with mixed salad and saute potato
Baked potato with a choice of fillings
Dessert Home baking
Fresh fruit selection
Drinks Water or milk
Mains Fish fillet with chips and peas
Quorn sausage casserole with vegetables and potatoes
Baked potato with a choice of fillings
Dessert Ice cream and jelly
Fresh fruit selection
Drinks Water or milk
Packed lunch
Filled rolls/sandwiches (Cheese, ham, tuna mayo, egg mayo)
Yoghurt
Fresh fruit
Bottle of water
Starter Homemade soup
Mains Salmon fish finger with potatoes and vegetables
Vege balls served in a pitta bread with sweet chilli sauce and mixed salad
Baked potato with a choice of fillings
Dessert Fresh fruit selection
Drinks Water or milk
Mains Tomato pasta and garlic bread
Pizza with chips and mixed salad
Baked potato with a choice of fillings
Dessert Sponge cake and custard
Fresh fruit selection
Drinks Water or milk
Mains Chicken korma with rice
Vege frankfurter in a finger roll with crispy potato slices and mixed salad
Baked potato with a choice of fillings
Dessert Fresh fruit salad with jelly
Fresh fruit selection
Drinks Water or milk
Mains Scottish pork sausages
with mashed potatoes and beans
Vegetable lasagne with crusty bread
Baked potato with a choice of fillings
Dessert Yoghurt selection
Fresh fruit selection
Drinks Water or milk
Packed lunch
Filled rolls/sandwiches (Cheese, ham, tuna mayo, egg mayo)
Yoghurt
Fresh fruit
Bottle of water
City of Edinburgh Council works with Food for Life Scotland to improve school meals and help ensure a brighter future for Edinburgh’s young people.
We believe there are few things more important than helping children eat well because it allows them to grow well and learn well.
All Edinburgh school meals have held the bronze Catering Mark
award since January 2015
FREE FROMCONTROVERSIAL ADDITIVES
SEASONAL MENUS ARE DESIGNED
TO USE SCOTTISH SEASONAL INGREDIENTS
FARM ASSURED MEAT
AT LEAST
75% OF MEALS ARE FRESHLY PREPARED
EVERY EGG IS A
FREE RANGE EGG
SUSTAINABLEWE NEVER USE FISH ON THE MARINE
CONSERVATION SOCIETY “FISH TO AVOID” LIST
To fi nd out more about Food for Life Scotland, visit the website
www.foodforlifescotland.org
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Wee
k 1
17 April 2017
8 May 2017
29 May 2017
19 June 2017
21 August 2017
11 September 2017
2 October 2017
Wee
k 2
24 April 2017
15 May 2017
5 June 2017
26 June 2017
28 August 2017
18 September 2017
9 October 2017
Wee
k 3
1 May 2017
22 May 2017
12 June 2017
14 August 2017
4 September 2017
25 September 2017
Bread
available
every day
Cold water available every day
Veggie
option
Fruit available every day
Seasonal veg and mixed salad available every day