School canteens and other school food services are important educational resources. They have a central role in the provision of food to students and the school community as well as being an integral part of the school environment. Such a venture not only promotes the well-being of students but also contributes to environmental conservation.
The school canteen should reflect the educational goals of the school and support and complement student learning. When consumed daily, the food provided through the school canteen may comprise a third of a student’s total daily intake and have a significant influence on their health and nutrition. It is important that parents, teachers, and students work together to support a whole-school approach to building a school culture in which students actively choose nutritious foods and a healthy lifestyle.
School canteens are an integral part of any school’s overall education and nutrition program. They can be an avenue for consistent and continual health education that complements the diverse elements of the school curriculum and most importantly can involve students, parents, and the wider school community.
Crucial elements that should be considered when planning the viability of any school canteen program include:
Now that you’ve considered elements particular to a school foodservice business, other elements that should be considered in any business include:
Remember that achieving a healthy and sustainable school canteen foodservice business takes time and effort, but it can have a positive impact on the well-being of students and the environment. Over time, it can become a valuable resource for the school and the broader community.
Have a look at my school yard sandwich sub recipe this month with BBQ Meatball Sub with tangy coleslaw for a popular and easy-to-prepare dish that can be scaled up to meet any lunchtime rush.