St Mark's C of E Primary School

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Lunch Menu

SCHOOL MEALS

Free school meals

Did you know that you don't have to pay for a school meal for your child if they're in Reception, Year 1 or Year 2? The current cost of a school meal in primary schools is £2.20.  If your child has just moved up to Year 3,  they are no longer eligible for Universal Free School Meals, so it may be worth finding out whether or not you’re eligible or please click here or call 01273 293497 for information on how to register for Free School Meals.

  •  check if you are entitled to free school meals

The last 2 years have been a difficult time and we know that many families are struggling with money and affording healthy food for their family. However, there is support available. You may be eligible for free school meals for your child.

Apply for free school meals - GOV.UK

The Brighton and Hove Food Partnership has lots of useful information on how to access emergency food parcels https://bhfood.org.uk/resources/accessing-emergency-food-parcels/ 

Everyone across the City can buy low-cost shopping if they need to. More information is available here: https://bhfood.org.uk/how-to-hub/low-cost-and-free-community-shopping/

If you are pregnant or have a child under 4 you may also be able to get help to buy milk, fruit and vegetables. Get help to buy food and milk (Healthy Start)

If you would like any more information on any of the above, please talk to Mrs Langford, help@stmarks.brighton-hove.sch.uk or speak to the office.

Here is the latest menu:

3 choice halal ss 2025.pdf

 The menu is regularly updated on the Caterlink website here.

Packed Lunches

School meals are a great choice, but if you do make a packed lunch for your child then we've got it covered. Get hints and tips on what their lunchbox should contain as well as lots of easy-to-prepare ideas your children will love. Please be aware that foods such as grapes, apple, sausages should be cut into long quarters to reduce the risk of choking. 

Read more here.

Healthy Snacks

The infants have a snack time and access to fresh fruit, but if your child is in the juniors, don't forget that your child can bring in a healthy fruit snack to keep them going through the day!

Further Information

Many families have asked for further support and information to help them make an informed decision around school meals. The Little Book of Goodness written by the School Food Trust is designed to address these concerns.

Contact Us

If there are any queries regarding school meals, please email schoolmeals@brighton-hove.gov.uk or call the school Meals Manager on 01273 293590.