Media Room

We can provide case studies of schools from across England that are changing their school meals and school food culture in a variety of creative ways.

If you are interested to follow the progress of one or more of the schools we work with -- whether it be a small school in the countryside or an inner city school - please contact us for more details.

We also have a great image library with photos that illustrate all aspects of the Food for Life Partnership.

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Rikke Bruntse-Dahl, Media & PR Co-ordinator to FFLP

Food for Life Partnership Press Office
Rikke Bruntse-Dahl
Media & PR Co-ordinator
T: 0117 314 5145
M: 07920 465 239
ISDN: 0117 314 5040
E: rbruntse [dash] dahl [at] soilassociation [dot] org

Big Lottery Fund Press Office
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Featured press releases

East of England schools ‘Pass On’ good food culture

14 Oct 2009

14 October 2009

Pupils and teachers from 21 primary and secondary schools from across the East of England will get together to pass on knowledge and skills of how to create a good food culture in school.

Teachers gather in Cumbria to learn about school farms visits

23 Sep 2009

22 September 2009

The Food for Life Partnership has teamed up with Farming and Countryside Education (FACE) to organise a training day for teachers at Growing Well, a Soil Association certified social enterprise at Low Sizergh Farm in Cumbria, to teach teachers how to set up and get the most from a school farm visit through real, practical food and farming related activities

Silver award

St. Katherine’s is awarded Silver Mark for its fantastic food culture

20 May 2009

Students, Staff and Governors at St. Katherine’s School, in Ham Green near Bristol, are celebrating achieving the prestigious Food for Life Partnership Silver Mark, the first secondary school in the country to do so.

St Stephen's pupils with Allegra at the Real Food Festival

St Stephen's pupils go to the Real Food Festival

15 May 2009

Gourmets, animal lovers and gardeners from St Stephen's Junior School in Twickenham had a chance to indulge all their passions at the Real Food Festival at Earls Court.

Pass it on event

West Midlands schools ‘Pass On’ good food culture

27 Apr 2009

27 April 2009
Birmingham

Pupils and teachers from 16 primary schools will get together in Birmingham to pass on the knowledge and skills of good food culture they've learned about from working with us.

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