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Grandparent Gardening Event at insert school name here

On insert dateinsert school namewill be opening its doors to members of the local community as part of national Food for LifeGrandparent Gardening Week.They anticipate a fun-filled morning/afternoon/day of digging, weeding and sowing which is aimed at helping children learn valuable gardening skills and prepare the school gardens for the growing season.

The Food for Life initiative which runs between 27th – 31st March 2017, aims to help grandparents and others to pass on their knowledge and experience at the same time as enjoying the fresh air and the opportunity to socialise together. Willing volunteers will be offered tasty and healthy school-made snacks from the school kitchens / made by the children.

(Insert name and job title of head teacher / school leader) said:

“Add quote. This could mention the importance of sharing, celebrating and educating pupils and catering staff about the benefits of knowing where food comes from and the opportunity to taste fresh and local produce, particularly home grown."

Pupils have helped to plan the event and, along with teachers / school cook, decided what kind of crops they want to grow. The crops are linked to menus planned for the school kitchen and should provide great learning opportunities as well as fresh food for curriculum cooking or school meals.

The Food for Life Programmeuses food as a way to improve the whole school experience, making lunchtimes a more positive feature of the day and enriching classroom learning with farm visits and practical cooking and growing.

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Notes to Editors
The Soil Association Food for Life Schools Programme is an awards framework which was developed as a partnership of nationally recognised experts (Soil Association, Focus on Food, Garden Organic, Health Education Trust and Royal Society for Public Health) with grants from the Big Lottery Fund. It now offers a range of packages, including expert resources, which support schools to provide fresh, well-sourced and nutritious meals and improve their overall lunchtime experience. The evidence-based programme helps children, adults and teachers understand the importance of good nutrition and where their food comes from through practical cooking and growing activities and farm visits.To find out more visit
The Soil Association Food for Life initiative aims to make Britain healthier through food by making good food the easy choice for everyone, whoever and wherever they are. Through their work with schools, nurseries, hospitals and care homes they aim to support the provision of nutritious, well-sourced meals as well as practical knowledge and skills. They are a leading voice in the campaign for positive change in all areas of food and health.To find out more visit

Food for Life Grandparents Gardening Week:Running from the27th – 31st March 2017, Grandparent Gardening Week aims to support schools to kick start their gardening and to involve the wider community by engaging the support and advice of grandparents, carers and the wider community (including local allotment holders).