Saints & Sinners success for Springboard
The event was hosted by David Meade and had entertainment from Rockaoke, the London International Gospel Choir, and cabaret from Martin Dibben.
The event was hosted by David Meade and had entertainment from Rockaoke, the London International Gospel Choir, and cabaret from Martin Dibben.
Users can browse Young’s range of school menu options, use the recipe section to find inspiration, and make use of Q&A section for fish related advice.
Teacher, Julia Powell approached the restaurant to see if she could use a menu for the basis of a maths lesson.
Greening, said: ”Schools can really help our children get a healthy start in life from exercise and sport, and also from knowing what a healthy diet means.
This year’s competition focuses on the importance that sports and nutrition play in maintaining good health.
The group’s chair, Frank Field MP, said: “Holidays for most children are a time to look forward to family outings and adventures with their mates.
The challenge is to create a balanced, delicious and nutritious one pot dish using at least one product from the McCain Chef Solutions Simply range.
The Adopt a School scheme is a charity within the Royal Academy of Culinary Arts (RACA) that encourages children to eat better and help schools reduce obesity rates among pupils.
Thunderclap is a platform that allows campaigns such as International School Meals Day to utilise supporters’ social media reach to spread their message.
The report finds that children in Black African communities are at higher risk of being overweight or obese. In Reception, 31.2% are obese, which is higher than the England average of 22.1%.