Two Bridges Academy

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School Meals

Two Bridges Academy meals are provided by Coombs Catering. The meals are freshly prepared and cooked daily in the school kitchen, using high quality ingredients from local suppliers where possible. The menus are varied, healthy and nutritious, and Coombs also offer themed menu days, to help make meals fun. 

All children in Reception, Year 1 and Year 2 qualify for a free school meal every day.  Families can choose not to take this meal and instead provide their child with a packed lunch.  Children in Years 3 to 14 can choose whether to order a school meal or bring in a packed lunch.

All school meals must be booked and paid for in advance online using your Arbor Parent Portal.  

Please note: if your child is eligible for free school meals, universal infant free school meals (years Reception to Year 2) or packed lunches then you must book this via the Arbor Parent Portal but you will not be charged.  Children currently in Year 2, who become Year 3 pupils from September, will no longer receive a universal infant free school meal

School meal prices will be £2.60 for years 3-6 and £2.80 for years 7-14

Please click here to view the School Menu

 

Fruit and Vegetables

We offer fruit to all pupils as part of our Healthy Schools programme.  Free fruit and vegetables are  provided as part of the Government's school fruit and vegetable Scheme (SFVS) for pupils is reception, years 1 and 2 (KS1). 

Milk

All pupils under the age of five are entitled to a free carton of milk every day when they are at school. As soon as a child reaches the age of five, this entitlement finishes. If a child is five or over, parents/carers can pay for their child to have milk, but need to order directly through the dairy. Contact details are below:

School Milk Services https://www.schoolmilkservices.co.uk/

Tel Number: 01934 510 950

 

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Enable Trust is a specialist school Trust with a vision to deliver the best quality provision for children with a range of complex co-existing special educational needs.

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