At Brown's, we offer children the opportunity to have a hot, nutritious meal every day which is low in salt, sugar and saturated fat. These meals offer a fun and social way of eating and help to improve concentration in class. They can also save you time and money!
Our school meals are provided by Ideal Meals for Schools. A Lincolnshire based company, who bring freshly prepared hot meals and cold savoury options to school each day. Parents pre-order their child's meals by,
Children in Reception, Year 1 and Year 2 are currently entitled to Universal Free School Meals. Meals may be purchased for children in Key Stage 2 unless they are eligible for free school meals.
Other children may benefit from a free school meal entitlement depending on their family circumstances. To see if your family qualify for Free School meals visit
If you have any queries, please contact the school office or Ideal Meals on 01522 246424. Alternatively, email admin@schoolmealsonline.co.uk.
Free school meals are available to families in receipt of:
To apply go online at -https://www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/school-pupil-support/apply-free-school-meals or phone 01522 782 030.
All children in EYFS and KS1 have fruit provided for them to eat at morning playtimes so do not need to bring a snack to school. KS2 children may bring a small healthy snack: either a piece of fruit, chopped up vegetables or dried fruit if they wish.
May we remind parents that all children should have a labelled bottle in their classroom with plain water. The bottles should be taken home daily to ensure they are washed regularly at home. Children are not allowed flavoured water, fruit juice or fruit squash due to sticky spillages and plain water is healthier for their teeth. Although some children claim they do not like water, we have found with positive support we can encourage and persuade children to drink it happily. Please come and talk to us if your child may need support.
Milk is also available in school, please ask at the office if you would like to find out how to order direct from our supplier.
There are lots of food options available for lunch boxes. However, it can sometimes be difficult to decide which foods are healthy choices.
Suggestions include:
Please can we ask you to include some slow burning - fuller for longer contents in your child's lunchbox and minimise the sugary ones.
School food guidelines permit one "pud" type item during the school day. For hot dinners this may be a muffin and fruit for example. Anything more than the equivalent of such as dessert in a pupil's lunchbox may be kept by your child's teacher and returned at the end of the day. This way we can help children be "learning ready" for the afternoon.
Further ideas for healthy lunchbox choices that appeal can be found at:
Lunch is eaten in the hall, where good manners and table etiquette are encouraged. The children are cared for by our Midday Supervisors throughout the lunch break, in the hall and on the playground. Our Midday Supervisors are always on the lookout for children who are well mannered, kind, polite and helpful so Class Dojo points can be given out. .
We are proud to be part of Lincoln Anglican Academy Trust