School Meals Taster Day

Posted on June 12th, 2009 in School Notices by copleye

In September North East Lincolnshire Council will be using a new school meals provider. 

On Thursday 11th of June, Harry Cook, Kaishia Charlton, Mrs Snell, Ms Cook and Miss Charlton all attended a food tasting session at Old Clee Children’s Centre.

The object of the taster session was to get the opinions of the children and parents on the food that two providers were offering. 

The providers were Cygnet and Mellors.  Both providers were offering hot meals for us to taste. 

Kaishia tried everything on offer from Cygnet; her favourite was the Chicken Pie.  Harry tried the Chicken Curry and the Beef Bolognaise.  Harry’s favourite dish was the Beef Bolognaise.  There were also vegetables to accompany these meals, these included carrots, potatoes and broccoli.  There was also rice on offer to go with the curry.

There were two puddings available from Cygnet for us to try, a mixed fruit crumble with custard and a chocolate and pear pudding.  Kaishia liked the chocolate pudding.

 Harry enjoying some samples from Cygnet foods.                  Cygnet foods.

 

The other provider, Mellors had several hot dishes to try and a range of puddings.  They also offered sandwiches, salad and fresh fruit.  All of these items would be available to children who stay school dinners if Mellors win the school meal contract.

Kaishia tried all the hot dishes which included a Cottage Pie, Tomato Pasta and a Quorn Lasagne.  Kaishia enjoyed most of them except the Tomato Pasta. 

Mellors were also offering an apple crumble which both Harry and Kaishia really enjoyed.

Harry and Kaishia really loved the Fairy Cakes that Mellors had on offer, this was their favourite item. 

Mellors also offered fruit juice which both children enjoyed.  They also enjoyed the fresh fruit that was on offer.

 

 Mellors salad and fresh bread.                    A selection of Mellors hot dishes.                  Yum! Mellors Fairy Cakes were a favourite.      

 

Both of the providers said that the ingredients they used would be sourced locally and neither of them would be using frozen meat products. 

Mellors also told Mrs Snell and Ms Cook that they used the Red Tractor system; this means that they can identify which farm their meat or fruit and vegetable products have come from.  (For more info go to www.myredtractor.co.uk) 

Mellors also seemed very keen to engage children and parents in various activities to encourage them to have school meals. 

 

Harry’s mum and Kaishia’s Aunt were both very impressed with the food that they tasted.  Harry’s mum is vegetarian and was pleased to see so many vegetarian choices on offer. 

 

Overall we preferred Mellors because we liked the choices of food they had on offer and in particular we liked the fact that there were sandwiches, salad and fresh fruit to choose as well as hot meals.

 

There were three other schools at this event and all of us were asked to fill in evaluation forms as we went round.  We had to rate the food according to its appearance, taste, smell and portion size.  All of the information that they collect from the taster session will help the council to make the final decision about who cooks our school meals from September.

 

You can find information on both company’s by going to the following websites:

www.mellorscatering.co.uk or www.cygnetfoods.co.uk

School Council minutes for Friday 22nd May 2008

Posted on June 3rd, 2009 in School Council by notice

Apologies

Demi-Lee Dolby(6B)

Demi Goodwin(5St)

Callum Goodwin(5T)

Minutes

Mrs Thompson addressed the council to announce the results of our secret ballot held for a new chairman to step in until the end of the summer term- new chairman is Ted Godfrey-Warner.

Again mainly to go over the same minutes we had at our last meeting regarding communication between class councilors and their class teachers to the reason we are starting a Council Surgery.

Council Surgery- To hold every Monday morning playtime in the doorway of Year 6 unit. Mrs Thompson will write a notice to go out to each teacher to start as soon as we come back after the half term on Monday 1st June. To hold our first session on the first day back.

What we need for sugery- A box for pupils to posts any issues/concerns if they don’t want to discuss with councillors. Scrap paper and pencils and the councilors on hand need paper & pencils to make notes.

Rota- Monday 1st June- Ted and Jordan-leigh.

          Monday 8th June- Katie and Kai.

          Monday 15th June-Connor and Scarlett.

          Monday 22nd June- Elliott and Demi G.

          Monday 29th June- Saskia and Kallium.

          Monday 6th July- Abbie and Daniel.

          Monday 13th July- Harry and Katie.

End of Meeting closed. No A.O.B.

School Council minutes for Friday 8th May 2009.

Posted on May 14th, 2009 in School Council by notice

Apologies

Kai May (3B)

Minutes

We had a secret ballot/vote for a new chairman within the council, as Cameron left and moved school at Easter.

Candidates were as follows

Abbie Nicholls, Connor Stevenson, Demi-Lee Dolby, Devon Randerson, Demi and Callum Goodwin, Ted Godfery-Warner,Kallium Snelson and Katie Fong.

Each councillor came up and voted confidentally giving their slip to Mrs Thompson. She will tally after the meeting and tell the chosen candidate.

Results

Chairman- Ted Godfrey-Warner with 5 votes

Abbie Nicholls-4 votes              Devon Randerson & Demi Goodwin – 2 votes.

Demi-Lee Dolby, Connor Stevenson, Callum Goodwin and Katie Fong- all 1 vote each.

Kallium Snelson- 0 votes.

A.O.B.

Communication between councillor and class teacher

Mrs Thompson addressed school council about Classteachers spending time with their class discussing school council matters, so other pupils can get involved and raise their issues. Only 2 class teachers do discuss school council with their class and their councillors do bring back feedback for various matters.

Mrs Thompson addressed school council again to ask how many councillors approach their class teachers themselves to ask if their teacher will discuss matters. Again only 2 councillors came forward and have asked their teachers. Mrs Thompson addressed council again that being a school councillor is an important role in school and communication is poor between school councillor and teacher.

Soon to start an school council surgery one playtime every week over the next few weeks were all pupils are invited to pop along to raise their concerns/issues either verbally or written. Mrs Thompson will sort a rota for councillors to be picked to do the surgery. Meeting ran over, so this ongoing in to the next meeting.

 

WILLIAM BARCROFT JUNIOR SCHOOL NEWSLETTER 15th May 2009

Posted on May 13th, 2009 in School Notices by Mathew Steer

School closure

School will close on Friday 22nd May at 3.05pm and will re-open for children on Monday 1st June at 8.50am.

 Year 6 Photographs

On Wednesday 10th June, year 6 children will be having their photograph taken.

Open Afternoon

Our annual open afternoon and art gallery will take place on Wednesday 8th July.

Year 4 Swimming

Swimming will begin on Wednesday 3rd June for our year 4 pupils and will take place every Wednesday until the end of term.

Breakfast club

The school breakfast club is continuing to do well. Any parents who would like their child to come to the club each morning are welcome.

Summer Sports

Our children will be taking part in a number of out of school sports activities next half term including cricket, cross country, and skipping. Sports Day will take place this year on Thursday 18th June.

Year 6 Leavers

Our year 6 children will this year be performing ‘Grease’ on Wednesday 15th July. They will have a leaver’s trip to Flamingo Land and a Graduation Ball at the end of term.

Parent Survey

When we return in June, we will be sending out our annual parent survey forms. I would appreciate it if parents could complete the survey and return to school by the given date in the envelope provided.

Thank you.

New Curriculum

Staff have been working hard on developing a new, exciting curriculum for our children, to start in September 09. A letter will be sent to explain this in June and a meeting will be held to answer any questions parents may have.

S Sargent      (Acting Headteacher)

 

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