Universal free school meals are provided to all children at school in reception, Year 1 and Year 2. You do not have to apply to get these meals.
If you do receive benefits, you should still make an application because it can help raise extra funds called Pupil Premium for your child’s school. Pupil Premium funding can help your child’s school pay for extra tuition, teaching and after school activities.
How do I know if my child can get free school meals after year 2?
Free school meals for children in Year 3 or above must be applied for and are only available if you receive one of the following benefits:
You can apply online for free school meals using your Norfolk Education Online (NEO) account.
The Big Norfolk Holiday Fun Programme provides holiday activities for children and young people aged 5-16 in Norfolk. If your child is 4 years old but they are in school, they can take part. It helps your child move lots, eat well and have fun.
Children who are eligible for means-tested free school meals can claim free spaces on the activities, whilst paid spots are available on many activities for those who don’t.
If you or someone you know is facing hardship and needs support now, they can access support from the Norfolk Assistance Scheme or by calling 01603 223392 (Option 5). They can help provide food, clothes and other essential household items to families in need.
You can also contact the Healthy Child Service team by calling Just One Number on 0300 300 0123 or texting Parentline on 07520631590. Our opening hours are 8am-6pm Monday-Friday (excluding bank holidays).
If your child is 11-24 years old, FYI Norfolk is an interactive NHS website just for them. It provides reliable and trustworthy advice and support on lots of health and wellbeing topics.
You can speak to other Norfolk parents and carers by clicking our online community forum below.