Free school meals

Free school meals for primary school aged children

Your child will be able to receive free school meals if they are in reception class, year 1 or year 2 regardless of benefits or household earnings.

For the 2024 to 2025 school year, children in year 3, year 4, year 5 and year 6 will also be able to receive free school meals regardless of benefits or household earnings.

Funding for this is provided by the Mayor of London and it covers schools in London boroughs only.

All primary age children will receive free school dinners, however, it is still worth notifying us if you meet the criteria below as your child's school will receive additional funding.

Also, if it is known that your child is eligible, they will continue to receive free school meals after the 2024-2025 school year even if by then your personal circumstances have changed.

Pupils in years 3 to 6 who receive free school meals are still able to apply for Pupil Premium.

The Pupil Premium

Pupil Premium payments are additional funds for pupils which goes directly to schools.

Applying for Pupil Premium could grant schools an extra £2,010 per eligible pupil which could further help the schools.

That’s more money for extracurricular activities, teacher development, and support for children who need it most.

This will also ensure you’ll receive other benefits you may be entitled to, like food vouchers during the holidays.

It’s easy to check eligibility and apply through the online application form.

Apply for the free school meal scheme

Apply for free school meals

You will need a login to our Synergy Early Years and School Parent Portal to apply. You can create one as part of the application if you haven't already used it before.

You should get an automatic response if the details within the Synergy School Account confirm your eligibility otherwise we will reach out to ask you further details.

Between term time meal support

If eligible, you may also be able to get meals through our School Meal Holiday Scheme.

Why free school meals are so important

A helping hand with the cost of living

To prepare a packed lunch that is equivalent to a school meal in terms of nutritional value will cost on average £2.76 per day (September 2023 figures) and this price could start to rise as food costs and inflation rise. 

Our menus run on a three-week menu cycle so that a child does not get bored of eating the same meal daily and it would be difficult and expensive to replicate this with a packed lunch.

It gives children the nutrients they need to grow and develop

A number of studies have shown that the majority of packed lunches fail to meet the school food standards and that it is far easier for a child to get the nutrients they need from a school lunch, in fact the School Food Plan reported that only 1 percent of packed lunches meet the nutritional standards applied to school meals.

Our school lunches are provided by our own in-house School Meals service HES Catering who ensures that all of our school lunches served exceed national nutritional standards so you can be confident that your child is having a balanced meal.

We only use highest quality ingredients

Our commitment to high quality ingredients enables us to work closely with our suppliers ensuring the ingredients we use in our dishes are fresh, locally sourced, and sustainable.

Your child will get a healthy, balanced meal every day with different options to suit every dietary needs.

Havering Holiday Activities and Food Programme (HAF)

Being eligible for free school meals gives you access to funded spaces for the Havering HAF Programme.

Find out more about the HAF programme