The Prince of Wales backs the school food revolution
On 1 December, The Prince of Wales presented our awards to schools with the best school food culture at the first ever Food for Life Partnership Awards Ceremony in London.
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On 1 December, The Prince of Wales presented our awards to schools with the best school food culture at the first ever Food for Life Partnership Awards Ceremony in London.
Without sufficient investment from the Government to ensure £1 per meal is spent on quality ingredients, free school meals may come at the expense of children’s health and the environment.
We are calling on Government for support so together we can lead a school food culture revolution in order to beat obesity and tackle climate change.
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Collaton St Mary's
celebrated it's first Christmas lunch cooked onsite - with help from the pupils!
Watch our new films of the Silver schools including School of the Year 2008!
Go to FoodTubeSt Peter's CE (Controlled) Primary
West Midlands
St Peter's was selected as School of the Year 2008 at the first ever Food for Life Partnership Awards Ceremony with HRH The Prince of Wales. Find out how this school worked to transform their school food culture.