Celebration of Food Week

Get set for Celebration of Food Week with free resources and prizes from Get Set to Eat Fresh

Get Set to Eat Fresh, the healthy eating education programme for 5-14 year-olds from Team GB and Aldi, is set to support schools during Celebration of Food Week (June 12th-16th) with new resources and special prizes.

Celebration of Food Week will see pupils showing their love for fresh, healthy food with a range of cross-curricular learning opportunities.

Brand new healthy eating resources

  • Get Set to Eat Fresh is introducing four new cross-curricular themes:
    Investigate Fresh Food: spark curiosity about the food we eat by investigating the properties of fresh food.
  • Master Skills: draw on athletes’ dedication to practice as inspiration for the development of cooking master skills.

Coming soon

  • Shop with Success: pupils will develop practical life skills that will help them prepare and cook healthy food for themselves.
  • Travel with Food: pupils will take a culinary journey across continents, experiencing food as a window onto different cultures.

Special prizes to be won!

All new registrants with Get Set to Eat Fresh could win one of 500 A1-sized healthy eating posters, featuring Team GB stars Alistair and Jonny Brownlee. Register today for a chance to win https://getseteatfresh.co.uk/register?utm_medium=outreach&utm_source=edcomseo&utm_campaign=JUN2017_COPYREG_EDCOMS

Share your school’s healthy eating story for a chance to win an apron signed by Alistair and Jonny Brownlee https://getseteatfresh.co.uk/community?utm_medium=outreach&utm_source=edcomseo&utm_campaign=JUN2017_COPYCOMM__EDCOMS

To find out more about Celebration of Food Week from Get Set to Eat Fresh, please visit https://getseteatfresh.co.uk/resources?utm_medium=outreach&utm_source=edcomseo&utm_campaign=JUN2017_COPYRES_EDCOMS

Get Set to Eat Fresh builds on the success of Get Set, the official youth engagement programme of Team GB and ParalympicsGB, and is set to improve the eating habits of 1.2 million young people in the UK by 2020. Find out more at https://getseteatfresh.co.uk/?utm_medium=outreach&utm_source=edcomseo&utm_campaign=JUN2017_COPYHOME_EDCOMS

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