Early Morning Drop Off
School Lunch
Meals are available for all children from Reception to Year 6; these are provided by ISS and cooked on site. Historically, children in Reception, Year 1 and Year 2 have been entitled to Universal Free School Meals which are provided by the Government and children in Years 3 to 6 had to pay for their meals in advance. The Mayor of London has again funded all meals for the children.
The menu for the first half term is shown below:-
Lunch Menu
If you receive any of the support listed below you may be entitled to free school meals. If that is the case, then please return the form to ask@stjcp.education and we will begin the application for you.
- Income Support (IS)
- Income Based Jobseekers Allowance (IBJSA)
- Income-related Employment and Support Allowance (IRESA)
- Child Tax Credit, provided they are not entitled to Working Tax Credit and have an annual household income, as assessed by Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs, that does not exceed £16,190
- Guaranteed Element of State Pension Credit
- Support under part VI of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999
- Universal Credit, household annual net earned income as assessed by Universal Credit must not exceed the amount of £7,400
Application Form
Our school uniform supplier is:
Juniper 154 – 156 The Broadway West Ealing London W13 0TL |
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Opening hours Monday - Saturday 9:00am - 6:00pm Tel: 020 8998 0144 E: info@juniperuniform.com W: https://www.juniperuniform.com/product-category/schools/st-josephs-catholic-primary-school/ |
St Joseph’s has a summer uniform (beginning of summer term until autumn half term) and a winter uniform (from autumn half term until the end of the spring term).
These are the combinations of uniform allowed from the beginning of summer term after the Easter holiday until the autumn half term.
Girls may wear: yellow gingham summer dress; grey pinafore with a white shirt and tie; grey skirt/trousers with a white shirt and tie; grey skirt/trousers with a St. Joseph’s yellow polo shirt.
Boys may wear: grey trousers with a white shirt and tie, grey shorts with a white shirt and tie, grey shorts/trousers with a polo shirt.
Girls may wear grey tights; grey, white or brown socks. Boys may wear grey socks. Shoes must be black with toes and heels fully enclosed.
Hair clips/bands/ties need to be yellow, brown or black.
These are the combinations of uniform allowed from after the autumn half term until the end of the spring term.
Girls may wear: grey pinafore with a white shirt and tie; grey skirt/trousers with a white shirt and tie; brown cardigan.
Boys may wear: grey trousers with a white shirt and tie, grey shorts with a white shirt and tie; brown jumper.
Girls may wear grey tights; grey, white or brown socks. Boys may wear grey socks. Shoes must be black with toes and heels fully enclosed.
Hair clips/bands/ties need to be yellow, brown or black.
PE kit is the same all year round: Yellow T-Shirt, black shorts, plimsolls/trainers, grey tracksuit (with St. Joseph’s logo or unbranded) and optional waterproof tracksuit.
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