Lunch Menus
Our catering is provided by Lunchtime Company. Please find the menus below.
Lunchtime Marketing Calendar 2024-2025
All dinners must be paid for in advance or, in unplanned circumstances, by the end of the week that they are taken otherwise no further school dinners will be issued.
Allergies
We have children in school who are extremely and severely allergic to a variety of nut and seed related foods. Both the children and the parents manage this condition superbly but the fact is that if the child comes into ANY CONTACT with these foods, either directly or even by touching someone who themselves has been eating them, then this child’s breathing will rapidly deteriorate and immediate medical attention will be needed. Staff have been trained in administering an ‘Epi-Pen’ should such an incident occur but we would obviously like to avoid the risk of this ever happening.
We ask your co-operation in making the school a ‘nut/seed-free zone’. Any food sent into school must NOT contain nuts or seeds of any kind, for example: seeded bread, cereal bars, some biscuits and chocolate and especially anything containing sesame oil or seeds.
We are aware of the inconvenience that checking food labels and ingredients may cause however, we are sure that you can appreciate the importance of this request. We trust that everyone will join the staff and catering service in making Abbot’s Hall as safe as possible for all.
In order to assist as much as we can, we have worked with the families to come up with a list of foods that would definitely cause the most serious harm:
- Nutella Chocolate Spread.
- Peanut Butter (of any kind).
- Houmous.
- Sesame Snap Bites.
- Milky Way Magic Stars.
- Snickers Chocolate Bars.
- Picnic Bars.
- Fruit and Nut Bars.
- Peanut M&Ms.
- Chocolate and Nut Cookies.
- Cakes containing Almond Essence and other nuts e.g. Bakewell Tarts / Battenburg Cake / Almond Slices / Date and Walnut Slices.
- Cereal Bars.
- Anything containing marzipan.
- Kinder ‘Happy Hippo’ (very serious as contains bits of hazelnut).
- Sesame Breadsticks.
- Crispbreads and Crackers containing sesame seeds.
- Tiger Bread.
Any bread, brown or white is OK (as long as there are no whole seeds or nuts on or in it) apart from Tiger Bread.
This isn't a definitive list as there are many items with hidden nut and sesame ingredients but these are some of the very worst offenders. The families have reassured us that where packaging says “may contain traces of nuts” or other similar comments, these foods would be OK to bring into school as they are of much less risk than the above.
The last thing the families or indeed we want is for parents to feel unsure of how best to help and support, so if you do have any further queries please do not hesitate to contact us.
Once again, thank you for your support.