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SHAW & ROUGHMOOR
Midday munching gets
VC f
Iunchbox project off to tasty start
Bright orange carrots, exotic fresh fruits, designer Italian bread and dollops of mushroom pate were
THE NAME on the mid-morning menu at Brook Field School on 13 October to launch a project on healthy eating.
By Christmas, year 5 pupils will and Debbie Shaw invited David children to new foods. Chunks of
FOR have agreed the contents for five Williamson from Swindon Educa- fruit and vegetables and slivers of
lunch boxes which are interesting tion 2000 and Health Advisory cooked meat were served up and
HAIR CARE and healthy to eat. Teacher Jennie Harmiston to impressions recorded.
Class teachers Jeanette Miller launch the project by introducing "We will have visits from a nu-
IN SHAW tritionist, a school nurse and a food
company rep.," said teacher
Debbie Shaw. "The children will
Ladies cut from £9.00 also be asked to look closely at
what they eat at home and what
Gents cut from £6.30 different foods do for you."
Jeanette Miller said maths will
Children from £4.50 be used to survey the most popu-
OAP concession lar foods and posters will be de-
signed to promote healthy eating.
Tuesday & Wednesday
Children will write a newspaper
Ear piercing and stories will be featured on the
school's internet site.
now available "By the end of the project, we
will have designed our ideal
healthy lunch box for each school
day."
a& Se€d Above: Scott Rivers takes a nervous
nibble at a mango and Lizzie Archer
Shaw Salon, tries a piece of star fruit, with teacher
Debbie Show
Shaw Village Centre Right: David Williamson of Educa-
tion 2000 cuts up fruit and veg for
Shaw, Swindon young servers to take round the class-
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