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What is a healthy school?

We have all heard about Jamie Oliver and turkey twizzlers, but what does it mean for our school?

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In January 2005 St. Peter's School revalidated its Healthy Schools Award and is now working towards Healthy School status within the Wiltshire Healthy Schools Programme.

Click here to find out more about the Healthy Schools Programme.

Here at St. Peter's we:-

Encourage all children to drink more water throughout the day. All children have access to water from water dispensers and water canisters on desks.

Encourage children to eat more fruit and vegetables by offering free fruit and vegetables at break time to Foundation and Key Stage 1 children.

Soon we will be offering fruit and vegetables to Key Stage 2 children at a cost of 10p per day.

Offer Children who are under 5 free milk at break time.

Have increased Physical Activity.

Are working with Sodexho to produce healthier school lunches.

Encourage the children to appreciate where their food comes from, how it is grown and who grows it.


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