Free School Meals
Parents claiming some benefits can also claim free school meals for any of their children who are registered at a Staffordshire school and who would normally be at school at lunch time. School meals are a good way to make sure that your child eats well at lunchtime, and you can save yourself time and money.
Even if you don't want your children to have the meals, claiming them helps their school. The more eligible parents who claim meals, the more funding the school receives.
Who can get free school meals? You can claim free school meals for your children if you are eligible for or in receipt of any of the following:
How to apply You should complete the form, filling in the names of all the children you want to claim for. You only need to fill in one form even if your children go to different schools.
Apply online Apply online using the online application form.|
Apply by post Print off one of the forms below, ask your school to give you a form to fill in, or contact us to send you one in the post.
Free school meals application form Word version| (508kb)
Free school meals application form PDF version| (272 kb)
If applying by post, the completed form should be sent to:
Free School Meals
Staffordshire County Council
Tipping Street
Stafford
ST16 2DH
Proof of benefit We don't always need to see proof of which benefit you are on in order to process your application. We can now check to see if you are entitled by using the National Free School Meals Eligibility Checking Service.
For us to use this service and to process your claim quickly, you must make sure that you include your National Insurance number and own date of birth on the form. Note: by signing the form the you are agreeing to allow us to check this service.
If our check shows that you are not entitled we will ask for recent, written proof of benefit. Suitable written proof includes an Income Support book or a recent letter from the Benefits Agency giving details of the claim, your Pension Credit M1000 Award Notice or, in the case of Child Tax Credit, a form from the Inland Revenue detailing your entitlement.
The Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 If you are receiving support under Part VI of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999, please contact us, and we will give you more details of how to claim free meals for your children.
Further Information If you would like to apply for free school meals please contact us at the address above or telephone either Louise Goulbourne - 01785 278928 or Debbie Witts 01785 278966 or email [email protected]|
Even if you don't want your children to have the meals, claiming them helps their school. The more eligible parents who claim meals, the more funding the school receives.
Who can get free school meals? You can claim free school meals for your children if you are eligible for or in receipt of any of the following:
- Income Support
- Income Based Job Seekers Allowance
- Income Related Employment and Support Allowance
- Child Tax Credit but not Working Tax Credit and the household income is not more that £16,190. Please note anyone receiving Working Tax Credit, regardless of Income, will not qualify
- the Guarantee element of State Pension Credit (from 30th April 2005)
- Support under part VI of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999
How to apply You should complete the form, filling in the names of all the children you want to claim for. You only need to fill in one form even if your children go to different schools.
Apply online Apply online using the online application form.|
Apply by post Print off one of the forms below, ask your school to give you a form to fill in, or contact us to send you one in the post.
Free school meals application form Word version| (508kb)
Free school meals application form PDF version| (272 kb)
If applying by post, the completed form should be sent to:
Free School Meals
Staffordshire County Council
Tipping Street
Stafford
ST16 2DH
Proof of benefit We don't always need to see proof of which benefit you are on in order to process your application. We can now check to see if you are entitled by using the National Free School Meals Eligibility Checking Service.
For us to use this service and to process your claim quickly, you must make sure that you include your National Insurance number and own date of birth on the form. Note: by signing the form the you are agreeing to allow us to check this service.
If our check shows that you are not entitled we will ask for recent, written proof of benefit. Suitable written proof includes an Income Support book or a recent letter from the Benefits Agency giving details of the claim, your Pension Credit M1000 Award Notice or, in the case of Child Tax Credit, a form from the Inland Revenue detailing your entitlement.
The Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 If you are receiving support under Part VI of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999, please contact us, and we will give you more details of how to claim free meals for your children.
Further Information If you would like to apply for free school meals please contact us at the address above or telephone either Louise Goulbourne - 01785 278928 or Debbie Witts 01785 278966 or email [email protected]|