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03/05/24

Year 3 exploring real life pushes and pulls for their science learning. pic.twitter.com/AzgbCPCHHs

03/05/24

Ladybirds have been innovating their own versions of Town Mouse, Country Mouse using their own chosen animals. We are SO proud of the writing progress. pic.twitter.com/nNeweMOu7A

01/05/24

Small school champions. Well done to our year 3&4 boys football team. pic.twitter.com/KqspGsXpBM

01/05/24

Team Dahl arduously reading up on Greek mythology in our wonderful library!#English pic.twitter.com/0TjC4u0nmK

01/05/24

Year 3 debating whether we should stop using plastic products. pic.twitter.com/UPhb45zEXJ

30/04/24

Stunning start to the day at cross country club - Spring is finally in the air! pic.twitter.com/jUCTSns629

30/04/24

Year six athletes practising batting and fielding tactics for rounders at SJL this morning. pic.twitter.com/4M1Z1WFYyj

30/04/24

Year six athletes practising sprinting and baton handover at SJL this morning. pic.twitter.com/dNcJb8xC9J

30/04/24

Moomin class have been learning about creating pictograms on the computer. First, we gathered data in a tally chart using skills learnt in maths last term. pic.twitter.com/hDA84tVaDJ

26/04/24

Year 5 working hard on their ancient Greek vases in art class!#art pic.twitter.com/dKoclaldqz

26/04/24

Ladybirds have been exploring the story of The Three Little Pigs this week. We have been working together to retell the story, making houses out of sticks and making pigs using collage technique. pic.twitter.com/wKsHuXIITc

26/04/24

Our Year 1 children loved mark making to music in their art lesson this week. We are developing our drawing skills and knowing how to create different types of lines. The music conjured up images of the ocean in our minds. pic.twitter.com/YeIKiFVaJ4

26/04/24

Year 4 working on their under arm bowling and sprinting today at SJL. pic.twitter.com/MCZEx4DbJO

24/04/24

Rounders tactics today - in particular keeping our heads up to avoid running out our teammates! pic.twitter.com/exvyKpm7c5

24/04/24

Yesterday in year six we talked about creating a mental health toolkit to boost our wellbeing and one of our team shared how art and craft always boosts her mood. Today she brought in a hat based on Harry Potter’s Luna Lovegood to share, made from recycled plastic! pic.twitter.com/XWKtP2gxgs

24/04/24

Yesterday in year six we talked about creating a mental health toolkit to boost our wellbeing and one of our team shared how art and craft always boosts her mood. Today she brought in a hat based on Harry Potter’s Luna Lovegood to share, made from recycled plastic! pic.twitter.com/HD3IzCuWc9

22/04/24

Year six musicians composing using GarageBand. pic.twitter.com/G96jQud0sQ

22/04/24

Happy Earth Day! Why not read a book linked to this special day. pic.twitter.com/N37ruSUg8N

20/04/24

New Kit for our Year 3&4 girls football team. So proud of the team so much potential great work girls. pic.twitter.com/H0KjvxCgcM

16/04/24

Ladybirds had a great visit to Harpenden Library today. We learned about the different books we could read at the library or take home using our library cards. There were so many amazing ones to choose from! pic.twitter.com/useC5jbjEg

15/04/24

Well done boys! Amazing performance today against the Lea. pic.twitter.com/skumFRhcDw

10/04/24

Eid Mubarak inspired books - happy reading everyone! pic.twitter.com/eTCdDnmHAo

10/04/24

Eid Mubarak to everyone in our community celebrating 🌙 pic.twitter.com/hPgMQYCcnG

31/03/24

To the Harpenden Academy family" Happy Easter " love Rosie Red. pic.twitter.com/FaHTd0Gwkw

28/03/24

A beautiful Easter service to celebrate the beginning of the Holy Week. Happy Easter everyone! pic.twitter.com/6yNXlbaBYD

School Lunches

Our school meals are provided by ABM Catering Solution provides delicious meals and use high quality ingredients which go into the food prepared.

ABM catering runs a three week menu rotation where parents can choose the meals they would like their children to have. There is always a vegetarian option available to the children. 

Menus are clearly displayed within the canteen and within the infant classes to help the children with their choices. Copies of the menus are also available from the school office.

Lunchtimes are from 12.00 - 1.00pm (KS1 children) and 12:30pm - 1:30pm (KS2 children). All children will have their lunch in the main school dining hall in the primary section. You can provide a packed lunch for your child in a named lunchbox, or you can organise for your child to have a school dinner.  Please let your child's class teacher know if your child has any food allergies.

Packed lunches

Packed lunches are to be in a named lunch box or lunch bag. We kindly ask parents not to provide sweets and fizzy drinks for this purpose, and in the interest of safeguarding children with allergies ask that parents refrain from providing foods that contain nuts.

Provide your child with enough food to give them enough energy to get through a busy school day, but please do not feel you have to provide more than is necessary. The children are also provided with a healthy snack of a fruit or vegetable item and a drink at school and can access this whenever they wish to have it.

School dinners

If you have organised for your child to have a school dinner, your child will need to chose from two different colour options; Red or Green. Red is the hot meat based option, Green is the hot vegetarian option. School will provide you with a menu for you to keep at home to help your child choose what to have each day. Please discuss the options with your child before school to help them make a choice they are happy with. Some of the anxiety children feel when they first start school can be based on how they feel about what they have to eat and having to try new foods, so if you wish to send your child into school with a packed lunch for the first few weeks and then move to school dinners then that is not a problem.

Menus

Spring Term 2022

FSM

Children whose parents receive the following support payments are entitled to receive free school dinners:

  • Income Support (IS)
  • Income Based Jobseekers Allowance (IBJSA)
  • Income-related employment and support allowance
  • Support under part VI of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999
  • Child Tax Credit, provided they are not entitled to Working Tax Credit and have an annual income (as assessed by Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs) that as of 6 April 2010 does not exceed £16,190
  • The Guarantee element of State Pension Credit

For the application for free school meals, please see the link below. 

https://beta.hertfordshire.gov.uk/services/schools-and-education/at-scho...

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