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We believe that all children have the right to a healthy, happy lunchtime…
Let’s Get Cooking is now offering everyone the opportunity to attend…
Food waste heroes reducing waste activity pack
July 2011 A resource that will help your pupils to look at where food…
A quick guide to reviewing your school catering service
October 2010 If you're thinking about improving or fundamentally changing…
A fresh look at efficient kitchens and dining spaces
August 2009 The Trust latest Fresh Look guide looks at how to improve…
Many schools are discovering that extending and/or enhancing the lunchtime…
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Our library of reports, research publications and guidance for schools.
November 2011. Student journeys to and from school offer opportunities to make food purchases, but little is known about how often such purchases are…
September 2011 A survey of a nationally representative cross-section of 1,000 parents of school age children to understand more fully why parents choose…
July 2011 Release of figures for the take up of school lunches 2010-2011
July 2011 The report of the School Food Trust and LACA survey on the take-up of school meals 2010-2011 is now available.
Perceptions of reasons for changes in the take up of school meals from head teachers and local authorities.
October 2010 School Food Trust’s tenth headteachers panel survey.
August 2010 A national study examined what was taken and eaten by primary school children in 2009 and compared with similar data collected in 2005.
July 2010 Release of figures for the take up of school lunches 2009-2010
July 2010 The report of the School Food Trust and LACA survey on the take-up of school meals 2009-2010 is now available.
May 2010 School Food Trust’s ninth headteachers panel survey.
May 2010 This document summarises the main findings from a portfolio of research which is relevant to the comparison of school lunches and packed lunches…
May 2010 A survey to assess the impact of the standards on catering provision and pupil food selection and consumption by pupils taking a school lunch.…
October 2010 A round up of the findings of all ten Schools Food Panel reports.
March 2010 School Food Trust’s eighth headteachers panel survey.
February 2010 A national study examined what was taken and eaten by primary school children in 2009 and compared with similar data collected in 2005.
January 2010 An analysis of the relationship between the price of and demand for school lunches
November 2009 The final version of the School Food Trust and LACA survey on the take-up of school meals 2008/09 is now available.
September 2009 Changes to secondary school food provision and dining room environments increase the intakes of key nutrients and improve compliance with…
August 2009 School Food Trust’s seventh headteachers panel survey.
July 2009 Children in primary school were over three times more likely to concentrate and be alert in the classroom when changes were made to the food…
July 2009 Secondary school pupils were more likely to concentrate and be engaged in the classroom after lunch when changes were made to the food and dining…
July 2009 School meals in eleven secondary schools in England were more nutritious than packed lunches, but further modification of school meal provision…
July 2009 Release of figures for the take up of school lunches 2008-2009
June 2009 School Food Trust’s sixth headteachers panel survey.
June 2009 School Food Trust’s fifth headteachers panel survey.
March 2009 This report provides an economic approach to assessing the benefits that might be associated with healthy eating.
February 2009 A survey to explore the main issues related to school food procurement, the challenges involved, areas where support may be helpful and…
January 2009 Lessons from Free School Meal initiatives.
December 2008 A study to assess the benefits that breakfast clubs provide in 15 primary schools.
November 2008 School Food Trust’s fourth headteachers panel survey.