You can choose a hot meal, or a sandwich.
Some fruit and/or a Yoghurt.
Fresh milk or Water
As much as you like from our Salad Bar.
Lentil Soup (Ve / V)
Vegetable Soup (Ve / V)
Leek & Potato Soup (Ve / V)
Tomato Soup (Ve / V)
Macaroni (V)
Chilli Con Carne with Rice
Chicken Goujon with Diced Potatoes & Vegetables
Pork Meatballs in Tomato Sauce with Pasta
Ve Dog (Ve / V)
Pizza (V)
American Style Rice (Ve / V)
Potato & Bean Pie (Ve / V)
Cream Cheese & Cucumber Bagel (V)
Vegan Fish Finger Wrap (Ve / V)
Ham Petit Pan
Cheese Panini
Fruit Salad (Ve / V)
Selection of Fruit (Ve / V)
Fruit Yoghurts (V)
Vanilla Sponge with Fruit (V)
Fruit Vegan Jelly (Ve / V)
Ice Cream with Fresh Fruit (V)
There will be Vegan/Dairy Free/Gluten Free alternatives to some of the dishes on our menu, if parents/carers contact the School Office or Mrs James and advise on any dietary needs.
If you would like to order any of our school lunches, please do so using the School Pay site.
Please click the image to be taken to your SchoolPay account.
The current Nutritional Requirements for Food and Drink in schools (Scotland) Regulations 2008 have been in place in all schools since 2009. Whilst those Regulations have been instrumental in bringing about much positive change, the Scottish Government want to ensure that our children and young people continue to be offered food and drink that reflects the latest scientific evidence and dietary advice on food health and nutrition. The new Nutritional Requirements for Food and Drink in schools (Scotland) Regulations 2020, which take effect on 8 April 2021, are aligned more closely to our Scottish Dietary Goals and are centred around four key themes to make school meals even healthier.
The new Regulations will increase access to fruit and vegetables, ensuring that our children and young people can access their ‘five-a-day’ at school; reduce the amount of sugar that can be accessed in school; bring provision of red and red processed meat in line with the Scottish Dietary Goals; and change the way food and drink is offered in secondary schools to better meet the needs of young people