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Eating at Comper

WE ARE A NUT AND SESAME FREE SCHOOL. PLEASE ENSURE THAT YOU DO NOT BRING THESE FOOD PRODUCTS ONTO OUR SITE.

IF YOUR CHILD HAS EATEN ANYTHING WITH NUTS AND SESAME IN BEFORE COMING TO SCHOOL, PLEASE ENSURE THAT YOU HAVE WASHED THEIR HANDS AND FACE THOROUGHLY AND THAT THEY DO NOT HAVE ANY ON THIER CLOTHES.
Lunch a Comper 
 
Hot Lunches
 
We are very lucky to have a school cook, Tracey, who cooks a fresh hot meal every day for the children. All the children sit at the table with the staff and enjoy a family style lunch together. 
 
  • Our hot meals cost £2.75/per day. 
  • To book your child's lunch you need to email Sophie in the office in advance. We encourage you to do this on a termly basis. 
  • You will be invoiced for your child's lunches at the end of each term.
  • We do take ad hoc bookings for hot lunches in exceptional circumstances, but we can't work like this regularly as we have to plan the food we are buying in carefully so that it remains fresh and we can budget for it correctly.
  • We cater for all dietary requirements: Halal meat, vegetarian, veganism, pescatarian, any allergy requirements
  • We only have a sweet pudding twice a week as we try to keep a low sugar approach to eating in school.
Download out current menu below.
 
 
Packed Lunches
 
If you would prefer for your child to bring a packed lunch, they are welcome to do this. Children eating a packed lunch will join the children at the same tables as those who are eating their hot lunch and enjoy a family style lunch experience too.
 
Please ensure that you are providing a low sugar packed lunch for your child. Children having hot lunches have a sweet pudding twice a week, we ask that you only pack your child a sweet treat twice a week.
 
Please ensure that you are packing  healthy packed lunch for your child.
 
Snacks at Comper
 
We allocate time twice a day to offer the children a snack, once mid morning and another mid afternoon. The children will be offered a drink of water or milk at this time too. 
 
We ask that parents work together as a collective to provide the fruit and vegetables for the children's snack.
 
We put a basket outside the front door each day and we ask that parents make a contribution to the children's snack in the basket. We will then share out whatever we have been donated between the children at their snack times during the week.
 
Some ideas of what you could donate for snack:
  • Apples (a bag or a singles)
  • Oranges/Satsumas (a bag or singles)
  • Bananas
  • Grapes, blueberries, strawberries, raspberries
  • Any tropical fruit  - Mangoes, Pineapple, Melon, Kiwi, Passion Fruit
  • Any Vegetables that we can chop up - peppers, cherry tomatoes, carrots, cumbe