All public schools in the UK will provide free school dinners to those pupils who's parents dictate that they are eligible to receive such aid. I think that you mean State schools.
they are healthier then school lunches
Yes, school canteens serve hot meals in France.
They make and serve the food to pupils or staff.
All schools (public and private) are required to serve fresh food to students. No leftovers may be given to students to eat at school.
The motto of Cranbrook Schools is 'Enter to Learn, Go Forth to Serve'.
The two Hutterite colony schools in the Prairie South School Division are the Clearview Colony School and the Sunnyside Colony School. These schools serve the educational needs of Hutterite children within their respective colonies, providing a curriculum that aligns with both provincial standards and the community's values.
School food is generally healthier. Now that obesity and healthy eating is in the spotlight, many schools have dietary guidelines to meet for the food they serve.
All schools under the National School Lunch Program must serve lunch between 10 AM to 2 PM. my school eats lunch at 11:35
Yes, Fort William, located in the Scottish Highlands, has several schools, including primary and secondary institutions. Notable examples include Fort William Primary School and Lochaber High School. These schools serve the local community and provide education to children in the area.
In general, yes. The usual pattern is that the high school serves a larger area than the middle schools that feed into it, which in turn serve a larger area than the elementary schools that feed into them. It's atypical for students at the same middle school to go to different high schools unless parents specifically elect to send their children to a different school (such as a "magnet", charter, or parochial school).
Some colleges have fast food sites on campus. But public schools and high schools have to follow federal guidelines in what they serve and have to have one serving for each food group in the food they produce and serve.
Schools serve as social institutions by providing education, socialization, and preparing individuals for future roles in society. They also promote social cohesion by bringing diverse groups together and fostering a sense of community. Additionally, schools can act as agents of social change by challenging existing norms and promoting equality and social justice.