Schoolgrounds-UK Advice Sheet
                         Healthy living

                             The       programmes      and        of the Environmental Curriculum
                             initiatives detailed below           Centre in Eltham (south east
                             include reference to how             London)       and     Birmingham
Schoolgrounds-UK is
one of the subscription      school grounds can support           Botanical Gardens.      They are
services from Learning                                            available to visit       to gain
                             healthy living. The text used
through Landscapes,                                               inspirational ideas on developing
the UK’s national school     is largely taken from the            a garden space within the
grounds and early years      websites quoted.                     grounds of your school. Please
outdoor play charity.
                                                                  contact      the    Environmental
                                                                  Curriculum Centre or Birmingham
For more information         Growing Schools                      Botanical Gardens respectively to
about subscriptions,         www.growingschools.org.uk            book a visit.
call 01962 845811.
                             Growing Schools is a government      Healthy Schools Initiative
                             programme       which    aims   to   www.healthyschools.gov.uk
                             harness the full potential of the
                             outdoors       by     encouraging,   The National Healthy School
                             supporting and inspiring all         Standard (NHSS) is jointly funded
                             schools to use the outdoor           by the Department for Education
                             classroom, both in and beyond        and   Skills  (DfES)    and   the
The Schoolgrounds-UK         the school grounds, as a context
Advice Line is open                                               Department of Health.
Monday to Friday all         for     learning     across    the
year round. Contact          curriculum.                          It is part of the government's
our specialist team for
advice on using,
                                                                  drive     to   reduce    health
                             It focuses in particular on food,    inequalities, promote    social
designing or managing
your space:                  farming and the countryside, on      inclusion and raise educational
                             ensuring pupils are given first      standards.
Tel:                         hand experience of the natural
01962 845811                 world around them and that           A healthy school is one that is
Email:                       outdoor learning activities are      successful in helping pupils to do
member@ltl.org.uk            integrated into every day teaching   their best and build on their
                             practices.                           achievements. It is committed to
Web:
www.ltl.org.uk                                                    ongoing      improvement        and
                             The Growing Schools website          development.       It     promotes
                             supports teachers in using the       physical and emotional health by
                             ‘outdoor classroom’ as a resource    providing accessible and relevant
                             across the curriculum. The site      information and equipping pupils
                             includes case studies, schemes of    with the skills and attitudes to
                             work, lesson plans, learning         make informed decisions about
                             materials, sources of funding and    their health. A healthy school
                             support and other materials.         understands the importance of
                             Training information with a range    investing in health to assist in the
LTL accepts no               of programmes on offer including     process of raising levels of pupil
responsibility for the       sessions on outdoor education,       achievement      and     improving
quality of goods or          horticulture, garden construction,
services provided by                                              standards. It also recognises the
any companies listed.        health and safety issues, animal     need to provide both a physical
                             husbandry and how to secure          and social environment that is
This Advice Sheet offers     funding.      The site has been      conducive to learning.
a selection of contacts      designed so teachers can search
to try – always try your
local Yellow Pages or        by subject and key stage and will
Thomson Directory, and       soon feature a ‘schools network’     Eco Schools
an internet search           offering teachers the opportunity    www.eco-schools.org.uk
engine such as               to tap into local community
www.google.com as
well.                        expertise and knowledge.             Eco Schools is a programme for
                                                                  promoting          environmental
                             There are two Growing Schools        awareness in a way that links to
                             Gardens, located in the grounds      many     curriculum     subjects,
JM: 09-10
Schoolgrounds-UK Advice Sheet
                         Healthy living

                             including citizenship, personal,      incorporates a plant finder / plant
                             social and health education (PSHE)    selector service. Other useful
                             and education for sustainable         information, available from the
Schoolgrounds-UK is
one of the subscription
                             development. It is also an award      Education Department at the RHS
services from Learning       scheme that will raise the profile    garden in Wisley, includes advice
through Landscapes,          of your school in the wider           on compost creation and health
the UK’s national school     community. The Eco Schools            and safety when working outside
grounds and early years
outdoor play charity.
                             process is holistic. It works by      in the school grounds.
                             involving    the   whole    school
                             (pupils, teachers, non-teaching
For more information         staff and governors) together with    Thrive
about subscriptions,
call 01962 845811.
                             members of the local community        www.thrive.org.uk
                             (parents, the local authority, the
                             media and local businesses). It       Thrive is a horticultural charity
                             will encourage teamwork and help      specialising in gardening for
                             to create a shared understanding      people with special needs. Visit
                             of what it takes to run a school in   their website or call for advice on
                             a way that respects and enhances      the ideal dimensions for planters
                             the environment.                      and raised beds, along with
The Schoolgrounds-UK
                                                                   specialised tools, advice on
Advice Line is open                                                sensory planting etc.
Monday to Friday all         Whole School Food Policies
year round. Contact          www.nutrition.org.uk
our specialist team for
advice on using,
                                                                   Garden Organic (formerly
designing or managing        The British Nutrition Foundation      HDRA)
your space:                  website (contains information         www.gardenorganic.org.uk
                             about the development of a whole      )
Tel:
01962 845811
                             school food policy. The guide has     This national charity provides
                             been written to help schools          tailored training for schools in all
Email:                       develop, write and implement a        aspects of gardening and growing
member@ltl.org.uk            Whole School Food Policy. It is       and produces a wide range of
Web:
                             designed to be easy-to-follow and     publications      including    free
www.ltl.org.uk               based firmly in the context of real   leaflets on crop rotation, compost
                             school life. Food has a significant   making and green manures. Their
                             role to play in determining health    Cook’s Garden Planner contains a
                             and well being, establishing social   calendar of vegetables (with
                             roles and reflecting and shaping      sowing and harvesting times). The
                             the school's ethos and individuals'   website includes a site called
                             values. A Whole School Food           Organic Gardens for Schools – a
                             Policy can benefit pupils, staff,     free schools membership scheme
                             parents, caterers and others          with a newsletter, dedicated
                             associated with a school.             advice and support hotline,
LTL accepts no                                                     schemes of work and curriculum
responsibility for the
quality of goods or
                                                                   links, with information updated
services provided by         Royal Horticultural Society           on a termly basis regarding the
any companies listed.        www.rhs.org.uk                        activities that need to take place
                                                                   in the garden at that time of year.
This Advice Sheet offers
a selection of contacts
                             The Royal Horticultural Society
to try – always try your     (RHS)   run    a   free   school
local Yellow Pages or        membership scheme including an        The Federation of City Farms
Thomson Directory, and       advice line, regular newsletters      and Community Gardens
an internet search
engine such as
                             and   free   seeds,   plus   the      (FCFCG)
www.google.com as            Campaign for School Gardening         www.farmgarden.org.uk
well.                        programme. This national charity
                             also offers an annual INSET           This national charity encourages
                             programme for schools all over        and supports community farms
JM: 09-10                    the country and the website           and gardens across the country,
Schoolgrounds-UK Advice Sheet
                         Healthy living

                             including those within school              Reduce diet-related
                             grounds. There is a network of              inequalities in childhood
                             forty-nine sites across London,             through food education and
Schoolgrounds-UK is
one of the subscription
                             many of which offer educational             school based initiatives.
services from Learning       links, resources and advice.             Improve food skills through
through Landscapes,                                                      food education, and school
the UK’s national school                                                 and community initiatives.
grounds and early years
outdoor play charity.
                             Common Ground                           The aims of the Trust are being
                             www.commonground.org.uk                 recognised as increasingly
                             Tel: 01747 850820                       important. There is a body of
For more information                                                 evidence which links children’s
about subscriptions,
call 01962 845811.
                             Common             Ground          is   diets to their immediate and long-
                             internationally    recognised     for   term health, whilst experience
                             playing a unique role in the arts       from schools suggests that when
                             and        environmental      fields,   children eat a balanced diet they
                             distinguished by the linking of         find it easier to concentrate in the
                             nature with culture, focussing          classroom and their behaviour is
                             upon the positive investment            significantly improved. Diet is
                             people can make in their own            increasingly being seen as central
The Schoolgrounds-UK
                             localities    and    by    inspiring    to unlocking the potential of
Advice Line is open          celebration as a starting point for     children as well as being critical
Monday to Friday all         action to improve the quality of        to their health. Improved nutrition
year round. Contact          our everyday places. They offer         and food habits can play a part in
our specialist team for
advice on using,
                             ideas, information and inspiration      enhancing well-being and
designing or managing        through publications and projects       emotional welfare, and are an
your space:                  such as Field Days, Parish Maps,        important part of addressing the
                             Flora Britannica, Apple Day,            need to reduce the number of
Tel:
01962 845811
                             Community         Orchards,     Tree    overweight and obese children.
                             Dressing Day and the campaign           Since poorer eating is regularly
Email:                       for Local Distinctiveness.              associated with low income,
member@ltl.org.uk                                                    improving food in schools can
Web:
                             School Food Trust                       help address children’s poverty.
www.ltl.org.uk               www.schoolfoodtrust.org.uk

                             The School Food Trust Board and
                             staff believe that eating well
                             during the school day is crucial to
                             a number of government, societal
                             and parental objectives, including
                             improving the health, well being
                             and academic performance of
                             children and young people. The
LTL accepts no               Trust is charged with helping all
responsibility for the
quality of goods or
                             stakeholders to ensure that young
services provided by         people eat better food at school,
any companies listed.        and has set for itself four broader
                             objectives to achieve this agenda.
This Advice Sheet offers
a selection of contacts
                             Established at the outset, these
to try – always try your     are reviewed each year to ensure
local Yellow Pages or        they remain relevant.
Thomson Directory, and        Ensure all schools meet the
an internet search
engine such as                   food based and nutrient based
www.google.com as                standards for lunch and non-
well.                            lunch food.
                              Increase the take-up of school
                                 meals.
JM: 09-10

Healthy Living: Outdoors Learning at School Grounds

  • 1.
    Schoolgrounds-UK Advice Sheet Healthy living The programmes and of the Environmental Curriculum initiatives detailed below Centre in Eltham (south east include reference to how London) and Birmingham Schoolgrounds-UK is one of the subscription school grounds can support Botanical Gardens. They are services from Learning available to visit to gain healthy living. The text used through Landscapes, inspirational ideas on developing the UK’s national school is largely taken from the a garden space within the grounds and early years websites quoted. grounds of your school. Please outdoor play charity. contact the Environmental Curriculum Centre or Birmingham For more information Growing Schools Botanical Gardens respectively to about subscriptions, www.growingschools.org.uk book a visit. call 01962 845811. Growing Schools is a government Healthy Schools Initiative programme which aims to www.healthyschools.gov.uk harness the full potential of the outdoors by encouraging, The National Healthy School supporting and inspiring all Standard (NHSS) is jointly funded schools to use the outdoor by the Department for Education classroom, both in and beyond and Skills (DfES) and the The Schoolgrounds-UK the school grounds, as a context Advice Line is open Department of Health. Monday to Friday all for learning across the year round. Contact curriculum. It is part of the government's our specialist team for advice on using, drive to reduce health It focuses in particular on food, inequalities, promote social designing or managing your space: farming and the countryside, on inclusion and raise educational ensuring pupils are given first standards. Tel: hand experience of the natural 01962 845811 world around them and that A healthy school is one that is Email: outdoor learning activities are successful in helping pupils to do member@ltl.org.uk integrated into every day teaching their best and build on their practices. achievements. It is committed to Web: www.ltl.org.uk ongoing improvement and The Growing Schools website development. It promotes supports teachers in using the physical and emotional health by ‘outdoor classroom’ as a resource providing accessible and relevant across the curriculum. The site information and equipping pupils includes case studies, schemes of with the skills and attitudes to work, lesson plans, learning make informed decisions about materials, sources of funding and their health. A healthy school support and other materials. understands the importance of Training information with a range investing in health to assist in the LTL accepts no of programmes on offer including process of raising levels of pupil responsibility for the sessions on outdoor education, achievement and improving quality of goods or horticulture, garden construction, services provided by standards. It also recognises the any companies listed. health and safety issues, animal need to provide both a physical husbandry and how to secure and social environment that is This Advice Sheet offers funding. The site has been conducive to learning. a selection of contacts designed so teachers can search to try – always try your local Yellow Pages or by subject and key stage and will Thomson Directory, and soon feature a ‘schools network’ Eco Schools an internet search offering teachers the opportunity www.eco-schools.org.uk engine such as to tap into local community www.google.com as well. expertise and knowledge. Eco Schools is a programme for promoting environmental There are two Growing Schools awareness in a way that links to Gardens, located in the grounds many curriculum subjects, JM: 09-10
  • 2.
    Schoolgrounds-UK Advice Sheet Healthy living including citizenship, personal, incorporates a plant finder / plant social and health education (PSHE) selector service. Other useful and education for sustainable information, available from the Schoolgrounds-UK is one of the subscription development. It is also an award Education Department at the RHS services from Learning scheme that will raise the profile garden in Wisley, includes advice through Landscapes, of your school in the wider on compost creation and health the UK’s national school community. The Eco Schools and safety when working outside grounds and early years outdoor play charity. process is holistic. It works by in the school grounds. involving the whole school (pupils, teachers, non-teaching For more information staff and governors) together with Thrive about subscriptions, call 01962 845811. members of the local community www.thrive.org.uk (parents, the local authority, the media and local businesses). It Thrive is a horticultural charity will encourage teamwork and help specialising in gardening for to create a shared understanding people with special needs. Visit of what it takes to run a school in their website or call for advice on a way that respects and enhances the ideal dimensions for planters the environment. and raised beds, along with The Schoolgrounds-UK specialised tools, advice on Advice Line is open sensory planting etc. Monday to Friday all Whole School Food Policies year round. Contact www.nutrition.org.uk our specialist team for advice on using, Garden Organic (formerly designing or managing The British Nutrition Foundation HDRA) your space: website (contains information www.gardenorganic.org.uk about the development of a whole ) Tel: 01962 845811 school food policy. The guide has This national charity provides been written to help schools tailored training for schools in all Email: develop, write and implement a aspects of gardening and growing member@ltl.org.uk Whole School Food Policy. It is and produces a wide range of Web: designed to be easy-to-follow and publications including free www.ltl.org.uk based firmly in the context of real leaflets on crop rotation, compost school life. Food has a significant making and green manures. Their role to play in determining health Cook’s Garden Planner contains a and well being, establishing social calendar of vegetables (with roles and reflecting and shaping sowing and harvesting times). The the school's ethos and individuals' website includes a site called values. A Whole School Food Organic Gardens for Schools – a Policy can benefit pupils, staff, free schools membership scheme parents, caterers and others with a newsletter, dedicated associated with a school. advice and support hotline, LTL accepts no schemes of work and curriculum responsibility for the quality of goods or links, with information updated services provided by Royal Horticultural Society on a termly basis regarding the any companies listed. www.rhs.org.uk activities that need to take place in the garden at that time of year. This Advice Sheet offers a selection of contacts The Royal Horticultural Society to try – always try your (RHS) run a free school local Yellow Pages or membership scheme including an The Federation of City Farms Thomson Directory, and advice line, regular newsletters and Community Gardens an internet search engine such as and free seeds, plus the (FCFCG) www.google.com as Campaign for School Gardening www.farmgarden.org.uk well. programme. This national charity also offers an annual INSET This national charity encourages programme for schools all over and supports community farms JM: 09-10 the country and the website and gardens across the country,
  • 3.
    Schoolgrounds-UK Advice Sheet Healthy living including those within school  Reduce diet-related grounds. There is a network of inequalities in childhood forty-nine sites across London, through food education and Schoolgrounds-UK is one of the subscription many of which offer educational school based initiatives. services from Learning links, resources and advice.  Improve food skills through through Landscapes, food education, and school the UK’s national school and community initiatives. grounds and early years outdoor play charity. Common Ground The aims of the Trust are being www.commonground.org.uk recognised as increasingly Tel: 01747 850820 important. There is a body of For more information evidence which links children’s about subscriptions, call 01962 845811. Common Ground is diets to their immediate and long- internationally recognised for term health, whilst experience playing a unique role in the arts from schools suggests that when and environmental fields, children eat a balanced diet they distinguished by the linking of find it easier to concentrate in the nature with culture, focussing classroom and their behaviour is upon the positive investment significantly improved. Diet is people can make in their own increasingly being seen as central The Schoolgrounds-UK localities and by inspiring to unlocking the potential of Advice Line is open celebration as a starting point for children as well as being critical Monday to Friday all action to improve the quality of to their health. Improved nutrition year round. Contact our everyday places. They offer and food habits can play a part in our specialist team for advice on using, ideas, information and inspiration enhancing well-being and designing or managing through publications and projects emotional welfare, and are an your space: such as Field Days, Parish Maps, important part of addressing the Flora Britannica, Apple Day, need to reduce the number of Tel: 01962 845811 Community Orchards, Tree overweight and obese children. Dressing Day and the campaign Since poorer eating is regularly Email: for Local Distinctiveness. associated with low income, member@ltl.org.uk improving food in schools can Web: School Food Trust help address children’s poverty. www.ltl.org.uk www.schoolfoodtrust.org.uk The School Food Trust Board and staff believe that eating well during the school day is crucial to a number of government, societal and parental objectives, including improving the health, well being and academic performance of children and young people. The LTL accepts no Trust is charged with helping all responsibility for the quality of goods or stakeholders to ensure that young services provided by people eat better food at school, any companies listed. and has set for itself four broader objectives to achieve this agenda. This Advice Sheet offers a selection of contacts Established at the outset, these to try – always try your are reviewed each year to ensure local Yellow Pages or they remain relevant. Thomson Directory, and  Ensure all schools meet the an internet search engine such as food based and nutrient based www.google.com as standards for lunch and non- well. lunch food.  Increase the take-up of school meals. JM: 09-10