School Milk - Fruit and Veg Scheme - Module 6

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All Saints School Milk Scheme

Our school provides a milk scheme that is available to all of our pupils and we would like to invite you to register your child.  School milk is free for under-5s, and for over-5s it is available at a subsidised price of 26p per day.

Each child that registers with Cool Milk will receive a 189ml portion of semi-skimmed milk every day, delivered fresh and chilled to the classroom.  Their school milk will not only provide them with essential nutrients, but as it is rehydrating and energy boosting it also bridges the gap between breakfast and lunch to help children stay focused. For more information on how milk can benefit children visit www.coolmilk.com/why-milk-is-great.

How to register

If your child is under five:

There is no need to do anything as we have already registered you child! 

Free milk will continue until the Friday before your child’s fifth birthday. You will receive a                      payment request four weeks before their birthday - if you wish your child to continue to receive school milk, simply make a payment

If your child is five or older:

Please register on-line using the following link  www.coolmilk.com. Alternatively, fill in a registration form available below or click in the link to register on line – once Cool Milk has processed your form, you will receive a payment request
 
You can pay Cool Milk either online, over the phone or at a local PayPoint in half-termly, termly or annual instalments.
 
Please pay by a Tuesday at 5pm for your child’s milk to start the following week

If you have any questions regarding school milk please visit www.coolmilk.com  or contact Cool Milk directly on 0800 321 3248. More information on milk is also available from the school

All Saints Fruit and Vegetable Scheme
 

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All Children in our Reception Class and in Years 1 & 2 are entitled to receive a free piece of fruit or vegetable each school day.

This provides 1 of their 5 A Day portions, and the scheme also helps to increase awareness of the importance of eating fruit and vegetables, encouraging healthy eating habits that can be carried into later life.

This healthy snack if enjoyed by the children at morning break and it really helps in staving off the hunger and keeps the children active and focused until lunch time. Teachers also find that distributing the fruit in class groups helps to encourage a sharing, calm, social time.

The fruit and vegetables are delivered to schools 2 times a week to ensure freshness.

Depending on the season, there's a choice of:

  • Bananas
  • Apples
  • Pears
  • carrots
  • Tomatoes
  • Easy-peel citrus fruits
  • Strawberries

All the fruit and vegetables are washed before they're handed out to ensure that they are perfect to eat.