Healthy Schools Award

We are delighted to announce that St Philip’s School has successfully achieved the Healthy Schools London Bronze Award. This award recognises the work done by the school in supporting the health and wellbeing of the school community and for creating a health promoting environment and ethos for your pupils and staff.

The school is dedicated to providing an environment that promotes healthy eating and enables students to make informed food choices. This will be achieved by the whole school approach to food provision and food education documented in the School Food policy. The policy was formulated through consultation between members of staff, governors, parents, students, and our school nurse.

Please click the links below to read the School Food Policy and to find out more about School Meals

School Food Policy

School Meals

 

 

Students develop very high levels of positive behaviour and feel extremely safe. They are very considerate, very respectful and caring of others and highly positive about learning.

– Ofsted report

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