My son has been going to Longroyde Nursey for over 12 months. He settled straight away with Kim and Sara in the bungalow and with Miss Sykes & Mrs Barnfather when he moved over to the preschool nursery in September. The environment has been great for getting him used to the school day, I know he won’t be daunted or have any worries when he starts in Reception. When I ask him what he likes best her says the teachers and the chocolate pudding!
Elisabeth Verrier
School Meals
The team in our kitchens at Field Top Road freshly prepare and cook a wide range of food to cater to dietary and allergen requirements.
All meal arrangements must be made using School Money either on the School Money website or via the Teachers2Parents Mobile App, (please see instructions below).
How to Order and Pay for School Meals
School Money must be used to order and pay for school meals either on the School Money website or via the Teachers2Parents Mobile App,
All meals, including a packed lunch are required to be booked before 2pm on a
Friday for the following week, (the system allows you to book weekly or for the half term in advance).
If a lunch is not ordered for your child and you do not provide a packed lunch,
then we will be unable to provide a hot lunch, but a sandwich may be provided (at a
charge if you do not receive Free School Meals or Universal Free School Meals).
If you have any dinner money arrears, these will be need to be cleared prior to booking
any new meals. If dinner money debts are not cleared from the School Money system
you will be unable to book any future dinners for your child.
School Money - Meal Booking Update School Money - Meal Ordering Process
School Money - Ordering Meals How To Guide
Example Menu
Useful Links
- Free School Meals
- Free School Meals Application - Calderdale
- Free School Meals Application - Kirklees
- Healthy Lunchboxes
- Healthy Lunchboxes Letter
- Healthy Eating for Kids
- Lunchbox Advice
- Tuck Shop Menu
If your child qualifies for free school meals you may also be eligible for help with the cost of school trips, music lessons and school uniform though a scheme called Pupil Premium.