Dinner money is £12.50 per week and should be paid every Monday.
You can log onto Parentmail to make payments. You will be set up on the system once your child is admitted into school.
If your child wishes to change their meal pattern from packed lunch to school meal you must send a letter into the school office, or email the school office at admin@sacredheart-jun.manchester.sch.uk requesting a school meal and give a minimum of two weeks notice. The same rules apply when changing from school meals to packed lunches.
All pupils in Reception, year 1 and year 2 are eligible for a free school meal at lunchtime. This offer does not depend on your household income or whether you receive any benefits.
Research has found that pupils who eat a high quality school lunch achieve better academically than those who do not. They are also more likely to eat healthier foods such as vegetables at lunchtime instead of less healthy foods such as crisps.
Who Can Claim?
You can claim free school meals for a child who lives with you and who you are responsible for (for example, you receive Child Benefit for them). Your child must be at school, not at a day nursery or children’s centre. You must also be in receipt of one of the following:
Your child may qualify if you have any of these incomes:
Children who receive these benefits themselves instead of through a parent or guardian, can also qualify for free school meals.
Your child may qualify if you are an asylum seeker.
Children who are younger than the compulsory age for starting school but in full-time education, can also get free school meals.
Children who are eligible for free school meals now will be eligible for them until either:
whichever is sooner.
If you would like any more information regarding claiming free school meals, please call into the school office, where we will be happy to help.
You can make a claim for free school meals by clicking on the link below:
https://www.cloudforedu.org.uk/ofsm/sims
Lunchtimes at Sacred Heart
Over the lunch break, children are constantly monitored and supported.
To help the very young children adapt to the playground environment, Year 3 children pair up with the reception children to become personal BUDDIES. The BUDDIES help to keep the children safe and happy and also help to establish the playground rules.