Catering

At Bridgewater School we offer a collective and inclusive approach to healthy eating which caters for all diets, cultures and religions, with a daily vegetarian and halal option always available.

Students are offered a delicious, nutritious school lunch that is prepared and cooked on the premises by our dedicated catering team using the finest quality fresh produce and locally sourced ingredients, ensuring pupils are focused, energised and fully prepared for learning.

Menus are rotated on a three week basis and planned to provide balanced nutrition, including the provision of wholegrain, high-fibre and low-sugar options, with fresh fruit and vegetables and salad offered daily.

Our weekly menus for the Autumn Term 2024 are available to download here:

Menu – Week 1

Menu – Week 2

Menu – Week 3

 

For further information please contact the School Office on 0161 794 1463 or email admin@bwslive.co.uk

The school's family atmosphere and inclusive and tolerant ethos underpins the excellent personal development of pupils.


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