Apply for an award and take part in our regional award ceremonies

Apply for an award and take part in our regional award ceremonies

 20 September 2011 – Apply for a Bronze, Silver and/or Gold award and take part in a regional award ceremony.

Food for Life Partnership Bronze, Silver and Gold award schools are invited to our regional award ceremonies. By applying for your award, you can secure a space at a celebration event near you.

Resources

You can tick off criteria and apply for an award on the Food for Life Partnership website. Simply log onto your school home page and click on the Bronze, Silver or Gold application tab on the left. If you’ve forgotten your login or password, simply email fflp@foodforlife.org.uk

You can also book in an over-the-phone application with our school awards coordinator. Email fflp@foodforlife.org.uk or call 0117 314 5180 to make an appointment.

Take a look at the Food for Life Partnership award ceremonies taking place across the country.

In the news

This year, celebrity TV presenter and food writer Stefan Gates presented Silver and Gold awards to schools in the North of England, while Bob Flowerdew, organic gardener and TV and radio presenter, dished out awards to schools in the Midlands. Read more about the Northern awards ceremony and the Midlands awards ceremony.

School Blog

Lizzie and Jayson in Year 4 from St Peter and St Paul CE Primary School in Lincolnshire tell us about four runaway piglets at a Bronze Award event they went to on the 15th September. Read the blog.

Blog about all the great things you are doing and you could win a prize; simply log onto your home page on the Food for Life Partnership website, as above.
 




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