Lorraine Slane - Our Lady's Rc Primary School (Hereford)
Phunky Foods was mentioned in my recent Ofsted report. I use my phunky foods training and resources for the breakfast and after school club which I run at school - a couple of weeks ago, Ofsted came to inspect. Our provision for 'helping children to be healthy' was considered 'outstanding', the report says: 'the school is part of the Phunky Foods project and the out of school club links in with this and plans activities to promote hygiene and personal care through fun and exciting game and artwork'.
Karen Morris - Kingstone & Thruxton Primary School (Hereford)
PhunkyFoods Healthy Eating and Physical Activity is taught in Kingstone and Thruxton Primary School to approximately 185 childen during PPA time. The physical activity is enjoyed by all pupils and is really easy to deliver thanks to the easy to follow lesson plans. The new (2007) healthy eating resources are fantastic and very interactive which is great for the kids. We hope to use PhunkyFoods in the curriculum in the future and think the QCA linking facility will really help make this easier. The online tasting sessions have also been a big hit with the pupils allowing them to taste and see new foods.
David Brown - Sudbury Primary School (Derbyshire)
Thank you very much for nomintaing us for the PhunkyFoods programme. We are delighted with the resources and have planned it in to our PSHE programmes to use over the coming for years.
Louise Davison - Temple Newsham School (Leeds)
Year five is currently doing the unit about poverty in other countries and are really fired up... they have taken it a step further and have made posters, badges the lot, all at home! The Y5 teacher is delighted.
Y3 on fruit and veg characters. Y4 about dairy farming and of course have related it to the current chicken issues....you can tell we are buzzin!
... Temple Newsham school were interviewed by Yorkshire Evening Post in reference to the introduction of cookery lessons for all. To read the article click here.