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Crosshall Junior Academy Trust

School Lunches & Snacks

At Crosshall Junior School we are very proud of our catering resources.  Mrs Jean Mitchell, Catering Manager, and her team have been awarded the highest grade of 5 stars for hygiene and food standards by Huntingdon District Council. 

We provide a range of healthy and delicious school lunches and aim to provide a varied choice for pupils. Meals are £2.50 per day.  Pay for meals via the Arbor app or Arbor Parents Portal here

Visitors are welcome, an adult meal costs £5.00. Please call the School Office before the day you wish to visit to book a school lunch. Visitors need to arrive at 12:10pm for lunch, and bring the correct cash amount.  

We have a rotation of five weekly Menus (*however these are subject to change depending on availability of ingredients/supplies).

wc 1st January 2024 MENU 3

wc 8th January 2024 MENU 4

wc 15th January 2024 MENU 5

wc 22nd January 2024 MENU 1

wc 29th January 2024 MENU 2

wc 5th February 2024 MENU 3

wc 12th February 2024 MENU 4

HALF TERM

wc 26th February 2024 MENU 5

wc 4th March 2024 MENU 1

wc 11th March 2024 MENU 2

wc 18th March 2024 MENU 3

wc 25th March 2024 MENU 4

EASTER HOLIDAYS

You can apply for Free School Meals via Cambridgeshire County Council website HERE

More information available under Free School Meals section HERE

Snacks

Please provide a healthy snack for morning break. We encourage a balanced diet.

Please note all snacks must be nut free.

Please do not send your child into school with any nut-based product for a snack or packed lunch – this includes products that may contain traces of nuts.  Potential allergens could include the following:

  • NUTELLA, and NUTELLA based products
  • other butters or spreads e.g. peanut butter. almond butter
  • cereal bars
  • some types of biscuits containing nuts
  • cakes containing nuts
  • some snack pots containing nuts

It is important that you check the labelling of food products before sending your child in to school with them – it is not always apparent that products contain nuts or traces of nuts.

We also ask that, if you child consumers any nut-based products before school, they wash their hands thoroughly and rinse their mouth before entering the school grounds.  We understand that these measures may seem extreme; however, we want to ensure the health and safety of all our pupils, and the pupil in question’s allergy is so severe that even the slightest of contact with nuts would cause a severe and potentially life-threatening reaction.

As a school, we do not serve meals that contain nut-based products.  We also ensure all food tables are disinfected before and after being used with antibacterial wipes and cleaning fluid.

If any pupil is found with a nut-based product, it will be confiscated and disposed of immediately.