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  • Holy Cross enrolled into the Food for Life programme in July 2024 and since then have been hard at work improving their school food culture. Their first step was to set up a SNAG – a school nutrition action group – made up of pupils and staff who want to effect change.  

  • We work with local authorities across the UK to make good food the norm, supporting schools nurseries and caterers to serve up freshly prepared food and get people connected with where food comes from. One part of this is running training sessions for teachers and school staff so that they can learn new skills to bring back to their school and pass on to pupils.

  • Schools in Lancashire have been making good use of Food for Life’s wealth of resources to run cooking clubs. They’re able to access these expert resources thanks to Lancashire County Council commissioning Food for Life to make good food the norm across the county.

  • Last week, the Food for Life #Lancashire team delivered training to 16 teachers from local schools on garden planning, composting and maintaining a growing space. Participants learnt how to grow microgreens, when and how to grow various edible plants, and began making plans for their own growing space.

  • Inspired by their work with the Food for Life programme and with the cost of healthy meals increasing, St Philip’s Primary School in Lancashire has been running free ‘budget boosting’ meal workshops.

  • With no grass and lots of tarmac, Nelson St Philip’s Primary School in Lancashire had to get inventive when establishing a growing space. To get some inspiration, they attended a Food for Life training session and worked with the Food for Life team in Lancashire for further support. Armed with compost and lots of pupil creativity, they set up their own ‘Grow Our Own’ area.

  • Peel Park Primary School link their curriculum topics to growing, cooking and many other creative outdoor activities so that every pupil gets the opportunity to learn outdoors.

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