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John Scurr School

Healthy Eating with John Scurr Primary School

 

   
   

Jamie Oliver recently had a TV programme about Healthy Food. He said that schools should cook healthy food. He said that most schools do not have healthy food.

We think that our school has lots of healthy things for the children to eat. We visited Sainsbury's to take pictures of healthy fruit and vegetables. At first they didn't let us in to photograph the fruit and vegetables. Then they said to call them, and talk to the manager, he said "Yes".

Find out why the cooks make Healthy food.

In our school lunch we always have salad with our meal and fruit for desert.

 

See what fruit the cooks like.

Apples are very good for you, they have vitamins.

Click here to listen to cook's talking about Vitamins.

Peppers also have vitamins.
 

Vitamins and Minerals


You should eat at least 5 portions of fruit and vegetables a day, because they are full of vitamins and minerals. Minerals and vitamins are the things in food that you need to keep you healthy.

Helen (our sports teacher) talks about 5 portions of fruit

Fruit Vegetables
apples
bananas
grapes
pears
cherries
peaches
strawberries
oranges
kiwi
peas
carrots
onions
cabbages
spinach
cauliflowers
lettuce
turnips
broccoli

Read Kimtee's top tips for healthy eating.

 

   

We interviewed our PE teacher Helen. She talked to us about Healthy Eating. She also said exercise is important.

Click here to find out more about exercise.

 
     
Things you can have at Breakfast Club
 

Did you know that 50% of school of school children aged between 8 and 16 go to school without eating breakfast.

Click here to find out about our Breakfast Club.

     

Lunchtime

Find out what the lunch time supervisors do

What do they do to get you to eat healthy

A message from the lunch time supervisors

 

See the delicious food we have at lunch time.

See more

 
Pupils at John Scurr have healthier jacket potatoes
     

Sweets are bad for you.

   
     

Recipes

Click here for some of our healthy recipes

   
     

A big thank you to all the Year 4 children who have worked so hard in this project:

Adam, Bipasha, Fahima, Kimtee, Murad, Shajul

Find out what the children have to say:

Child 1, Child 2, Child 3, Child 4, Child 5, Child 6.

 

Also a big thank you to Luthfa, Helen, Mr Tarrant, the Cooks and Teaching Assistants.

Especially a big thank you to Michael from the children who worked on this project.

Find out more about the schools involved in this project by clicking the links below.
John Scurr
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