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A Royal Feast: Celebrating the King’s Coronation with Havering Schools

A Royal Feast: Celebrating the King’s Coronation with Havering Schools

To celebrate the King’s Coronation, Havering primary schools will be treated to a special menu designed by the very talented HES Catering team.

The menu features some classic British dishes that are sure to delight both young and old alike. The main course will consist of pork bangers, imperial battered fish, and monarch’s mince & onion pie served with either baked beans and peas or oven-baked chips. These dishes are not only delicious but also reflect the traditional cuisine of Britiain.

To top off the meal, children will be treated to a special King’s coronation cupcake. This sweet dessert is a nod to the history and heritage of the British monarchy and is sure to be a hit with everyone.

The King’s coronation is an important moment in British history and culture, and it is wonderful to get involved with our Havering schools to celebrate the occasion.

More here about our primary school menus

Chinese New Year at St Peter’s Catholic Primary School

Chinese New Year is the celebration of the new year in the traditional Chinese calendar. This year the Chinese New Year fell on Sunday 22nd January and just a week later, our brilliant catering team designed and served a traditional Chinese lunch menu for students and staff at St Peter’s school.

The menu:

Our brilliant catering team cooked and served:
Chinese sticky chicken with noodles
Chicken balls with curry sauce or sweet & sour sauce served with rice
Golden dippers with curry sauce or sweet & sour sauce served with rice

Children at Drapers’ Maylands school enjoy a Christmas treat

Across the borough school kitchens have been serving up a treat.Top of the menu at this time of the year has been the traditional Christmas dinner – turkey, roast potatoes, stuffing, carrots and brussel sprouts, the works.

The Mayor of Havering, Councillor Trevor McKeever, was guest of honour at Drapers’ Maylands Primary School in Harold Hill where he dined with children as they enjoyed the festive fare.

The school is one of 62 across Havering serving up more than 12,000 school meals per day and a whopping two million meals each year.

Drapers’ Maylands is also in the unique position of having a zero packed-lunch policy, which ensures that all children dine together and have the opportunity for a hot, healthy meal each day.

The Mayor said:

“I was very impressed with both the school and the children, and it was a real pleasure to share Christmas dinner with them.

“School meals have changed over the years and one of the key things is the variety. HES Catering have worked with schools to ensure that the meals are both nutritional and affordable, which is so important when people are concerned about the cost of living.”

The menus are created by Havering Education Services catering team, which is run by the Council, and provides menus on a three-weekly cycle to ensure children have a nutritious meal each day and don’t get bored with repeatedly eating the same food.

For the past four years, the food has been audited by once a year the Soil Association and meets the Food for Life Silver Standard – with 75% of the food home cooked and a minimum 5% of our ingredient spend is on organic produce,

The service hopes that more schools will opt for school dinners.

Principal Trudy Spillane, said:

“By eating together the children are benefitting in lots of different ways. They are not only strengthening their social skills and their relationships with each other, but they are also having a nutritional two-course meal that a packed lunch would prove difficult to beat not just on cost but also in convenience and variety.”

School meal take-up has increased in Havering including the number of children taking advantage of free school meals.

The Mayor added:

“There used to be a bit of stigma around free school meals but schools now operate in a way that makes it easier for children to apply and no one would know who is on free meals and who isn’t.”

Parents can find out if they are eligible for free meals here:

https://www.havering.gov.uk/info/20006/schools_and_education/431/school_support

‘Farm to Fork’ Growing Project

This month , HES Catering in partnership with suppliers McCain’s and Heinz have offered Havering primary schools the opportunity to take part in a produce growing project called ‘Farm to Fork’.

The aim of the project is to help enrich school curriculums. The project helps to improve food knowledge, gives students a better understanding of where food comes from and how it’s utilised, all whilst enjoying the great outdoors.

Schools are supplied with resources and tools in order to grow their own produce. Once the schools harvest their produce, our Nutritionist & Development Chef can work with the students to create healthy & delicious recipes to cook and enjoy.

This is the first year the project has been launched and 19 schools across the borough are currently participating. All 19 schools were automatically entered into a prize draw to win the ‘Innocent Smoothies – Big Grow’ vegetable seed packs. These packs include the following:

  • 5 Large backs of seeds (varieties can vary)
  • Compost discs and cups for growing
  • Teachers resources packs
  • Star grower badge.

The ‘Innocent-Big Grow’ project aims to help students learn something about food empathy. This allows the students to have a deeper understanding of where their food comes from as well as promoting local and seasonal produce.

Watch this space for more updates on their progress and the delicious recipes created…

Thank you Dr.Oetker

Massive thank you to Dr. Oetker & one of our suppliers, Thomas Ridley. This month, we have been lucky enough to benefit from an initiative launched by Dr Oetker, offering free  ‘1 of 5 a Day’ deep dish pizzas to all schools that remain open for children of key-workers.  This has helped us support the primary & secondary schools that we cater for during this uncertain time. Continuing to help us promote tasty & healthy school meals, supporting healthy balances lifestyles.

Dr Oetkers 1 of 5 a day cheese and tomato pizza are healthy and tasty. They are low in sugars, fat and saturated fats, a source of protein and is suitable for vegetarians.

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New initiative launched this April to reduce meat by 20%.

Whilst developing our new upcoming menus, as a service we have been working with ProVeg UK over the last year intending to increase the amount of plant-based and vegetarian dishes on the menu, as well as trying to make them more attractive to our young customer to overcoming the reducing of meat-based dishes.

“It has been a fantastic experience working with Charlotte and the dedicated team at HES Catering Services. From the onset, their progressive stance on building more sustainable menus, both for health and environmental reasons, has allowed us to work together on small changes and tweaks to their school menus to help increase the uptake of veggie and plant-based dishes, and work to reduce the reliance on meat across the menus – without impacting on choice or taste!

Initial results have been positive, and together we’re looking forward to building on our existing work as part of the Public Sector Catering 20% Less Meat pledge!”

Phil Mansbridge- Executive Director ProVeg UK

With the help of ProVeg UK, some of the changes we have made to our primary menu include:

  • Adding an extra meat-free day a week on the menu.
  • Adjusting the wording on our menu to ensure we do not suggest meat-free meals are inferior to other options.
  • Include a Vegan option on the menu daily.

Our reasoning for these changes further to those we have already adopted such as supporting local suppliers to help our community as well as reduce our carbon footprint are:

  • Help our customers establish healthy eating behaviours- help to increase the amount of fruit and vegetable in their diets.
  • Ensure that our menu is even more sustainable.
  • Helping the environment.
  • To provide meals that are equally as delicious.
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Win a “Veggie Run” Roast Lunch Box

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Veggie Run, Havering Council’s award-winning healthy living campaign, is offering even more rewards to pupils who eat a healthy catered lunch in school thanks to two leading food suppliers. 

The Council is partnering with butchers William White Meats and vegetable suppliers Prescott Thomas to create, ‘Veggie Run Family Roast Dinner Boxes.’

From Monday, 23 September any primary, junior or infant pupil who eats a healthy catered school lunch from award-winning Havering Education Service’s (HES) Catering Services will be in with a chance of winning  one of these ‘Veggie Run Family Roast Dinner Boxes’ worth £25, to cook at home.

Every Thursday throughout the academic year until July 2020, a Havering primary school pupil will be selected at random to take home a Veggie Run roast dinner box if they have eaten a school-catered lunch that week.

These amazing prizes are aimed at developing children’s healthy cooking skills with their family.

Every roast dinner box will feed four to six people, and will include either 2kg topside beef, a whole chicken, pork loin or turkey from Butchers William White Meats Ltd and vegetables from supplier Prescott Thomas Ltd. Pupils and their family can then follow the Veggie Run roast dinner recipe cards to create a wholesome healthy meal.

Cllr Robert Benham, Cabinet Member for Education, Children and Families, said:

“I am delighted that through the Council’s healthy living Veggie Run campaign we are encouraging more pupils to cook from scratch with their families.

“HES Catering Services is passionate about organic food ingredients and home cooking, and they want to inspire and support Havering’s primary schoolchildren to become more confident and independent in the kitchen.”

HES Catering Services are keen to see pupils roast dinner cooking achievements and ask parents to share photos on social media using #VeggieRun

HES Catering Services creates unique partnership with London Marathon Events

Havering Council is working with London Marathon Events Ltd, organisers of the world’s greatest marathon, to encourage more schools across Havering to take part in The Daily MileTM – a global initiative to get pupils jogging or running for 15 minutes every day, at their own pace.

Currently only six schools out of the borough’s 59 primary, junior and infant schools have adopted this healthy initiative within their school. To encourage schools to sign up for The Daily Mile, London Marathon Events will award a £250 prize to one lucky school this term and another £250 prize during the summer term. Schools just need to register at www.thedailymile.co.uk to be entered into the prize draw and the winning school can spend this money on anything that helps keep their children active.

Veggie Run, the award winning Council-created app aimed at educating children about healthy living, and rewarding them and their schools with sporty prizes will also play a key part in encouraging schools to participate in The Daily Mile.

Cllr Robert Benham, Cabinet Member for Education, Children and families, said:

“Through our collaboration with London Marathon Events, supported by Veggie run, we aim to encourage more schools in our borough to sign up for The Daily Mile and support pupils to increase their daily activity during the school day.

“Research has shown children’s physical, social, emotional and mental health improves with increased physical activity.”

Hugh Brasher, London Marathon Events Director, said:

“I am delighted to be working with the team at Havering to get more children involved with The Daily Mile.  We want to inspire activity and help Havering’s primary schoolchildren to become the most physically active in London by inspiring fun, regular activity.  My challenge is for every school in Havering to take part in 15 minutes running or jogging every day, it will make a massive difference to their health – and it helps them to concentrate in the classroom.”

Elaine Wyllie, Founder, The Daily Mile said:

“The Daily Mile is simple and free – it gets children out of the classroom for 15 minutes every day. Everyone can take part – the children an run at their own pace.  I hope every school in Havering signs up to take part and helps their children get fit for learning and fit for life.”

Veggie Run is also rewarding pupils who eat healthy school catered lunches this term. KS2 pupils who eat a school meal from 9 September to 18 October will have the opportunity to win 1 of 60 new bikes from Halfords.  The top six schools with the highest uptake of pupils eating school meals will win class trips to Stubbers Adventure centre.

Pupils who gain a top ten ranking on the Veggie Run leader board will also win a weeks’ worth of catered free lunches every half term.

Veggie Run Arch-Enemy- Competition Winner

After receiving over 200 designs from Havering pupils, HES Catering Services are pleased to announce that Lucca from The Mawney Foundation School won  an entire terms worth of free catered lunches this term.  After he successfully designed the first Veggie Run arch enemy, ‘Sugar Cube’.

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Veggie Run is back this term, bringing healthy catered lunches every day to Havering primary, infant and junior school as well as lots of new competitions.

KS2 pupils have the opportunity to win one of 60 new bikes from Halfords, simply by eating a catered school lunch until 18 October 2019.

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