During
my target-setting meeting with the Healthy School co-ordinator,
it was suggested to me that we needed to develop a Healthy
Snack Policy to gain our Silver Award. We have always thought
ourselves to be a ‘Healthy School’ and achieved
the Bronze Award in 2000.
I had heard examples of other schools that had tried to implement
a similar policy and had to cope with much parental resistance.
How were we going to achieve a Healthy Snack Policy without
much disharmony?
Having
given much thought to it we met as a staff to decide on the
best way forward. What did we hope to achieve with this Policy?
During this meeting it was stated that it would give the children
a greater understanding of a healthy diet, improve what they
actually eat, place greater importance in having a good breakfast,
reduce litter in the playground and allow us to achieve the
Healthy Schools Silver Award.
We
felt the ideas of Healthy Snacks should come from the children
themselves. We have an active School Council with two representatives
from each class. We hold regular meetings to discuss how they
feel the school could be further improved. These School Council
members then feedback to their classes on the current developments
within the school. |