We want to make sure that we are providing your child with the best education and support we can. Healthy school food has obvious health benefits and can help pupils establish healthy habits for life. Healthy school food can also help to improve pupils’ readiness to learn.
All children in Reception, Year 1 and Year 2 are entitled to a meal, free of charge, under the UIFSM programme:
From September 2026, the eligibility criteria for Free School Meals will change. All households receiving Universal Credit will be included, but eligibility will be divided into two groups:
If you have applied and believe the decision is incorrect, please contact the school. We can contact Hampshire County Council on your behalf to request further advice.
All children in Early Years Foundation Stage or Key Stage 1 already receive free meals under the Universal Infant Free School Meals scheme. However, we still encourage you to apply.
This is because schools receive Pupil Premium funding for children who qualify under Targeted Free School Meal eligibility. This funding helps support your child during their time at school.
Transitional protections have been in place since 1 April 2018 and will continue until the end of the 2025 to 2026 school year.
During this time:
From September 2026, these protections will end. From this point, all families must meet the new eligibility rules for their child to receive Free School Meals.
For more information on Free School Meals please follow this link to the Government Website
Apply for free school meals - GOV.UK
A child is eligible for free school meals if their parent or carer receives one or more of the following benefits:
No other benefits qualify for free school meals from Key Stage 2 (years 3, 4, 5, 6) or for the pupil premium for Reception Year and Key Stage 1 (years 1, 2).
To check if your child is eligible, please complete the Online Application form for free school meals
Alternatively, if you would prefer us to apply on your behalf, please use one of the application forms below or request a hard copy from the school office.
How does it work in practice?
Children eligible for FSM are able to book their lunches using the booking system in advance free of charge.
Will the fact my child is registered for FSM be made public?
We keep this information as confidential as possible. We do not publish identifying details of children registered for FSM.
What is Pupil Premium?
Pupil Premium is funding made available to schools based on the number of children eligible for Targeted Free School Meals.
My household has no recourse to public funds (NRPF). Is my child eligible for FSM?
Children of households with NRPF may be eligible, this includes:
The maximum income thresholds for families with NRPF who can work are:
Families with NRPF must also have no more than £16,000 in capital and savings to be eligible for FSM.
NRPF: How to register for free school meals
The process for registering for free school meals is different as we have to check your eligibility in a different way.
Please use the Application form for free school meals from families with no recourse to public funds (NRPF) and return it with your supporting evidence to the school office.