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8:32 pm
March 31, 2010


Sue, Editor

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Recent research has found that Jamie Oliver's healthier school dinners campaign has had a positive effect on pupil's school exam results.

The research was undertaken by the Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) from Essex University, and were unveiled at the Royal Economic Society's annual conference. The independent study showed that the performance of 11 year old pupils who had been eating Jamie Oliver's school meals improved in science and English, while absentism due to ill health also dropped by 15%.

The study was based on pupils who sat exams in 2006-2007 who had been on the diet for at least twelve months prior. The researchers found the number of pupils reaching levels four or five had risen by 8% in science, and 6% in English. There was also a slight improvement in maths results.

Jamie Oliver's campaign for a healthier school lunch, called Feed Me Better Campaign, begun in Greenwich, London, in 2004.

Jamie, said "It strongly suggests that we were right all along".

The head teacher from Kidbrooke Secondary School, the first school to test Jamie Oliver's menu said " The children aren't being stuffed with additives, they're much less hyper in the afternoons now."

During the Feed Me Better Campaign, Jamie hired nutritionists, who found that most school lunches contained less than half the daily recommended amount of iron, which is known to be important in children's development and concentration.

Jamie Oliver's new school lunch menus have been adopted by over 90% of the schools in Greenwich, London. The schools have banned processed foods and introduced iron rich foods, pulses, green vegetables and red meat.


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9:39 am
April 11, 2010


Sue, Editor

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I've just read that Jamie Oliver is now trying to repeat the success of his UK "School Dinners" in the US.
Jamie has been left stunned by one American school he visited classed chips as a vegetable. Jamie's healthy noodles, fresh chicken and fruit were deemed not to contain a big enough portion of vegetables. The school prefered to serve a chicken sandwich, fries and salad. Does this sound like bureauracy gone made to anyone else?

10:05 am
April 13, 2010


Kidshealthychoices

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Smile I agree with you. Something has gone wrong. You also need to check on Ann Cooper's work. Jamie is doing the celeb work and Ann has been working on Berkeley's lucnh program , turned it around and now she is on Colorado doing the same thing. She has a great website which inculdes training modules for cooking staff. Thanks for having my post. 

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