Pupils at Fielding Primary School make healthier food choices than many children across Ealing. Most pupils eat fruit and vegetables regularly, with far fewer relying on take‑away meals. More pupils also learn to cook at school, helping them understand how to choose and prepare healthy food. Year 6 pupils at Fielding are also more confident about their weight and are less likely to be dieting. These healthy habits are important for growing children and help them stay alert and ready to learn. We are proud of the choices our pupils make and how families support healthy eating at home and school.
Pupils in years 4 and 6 took part in Ealing's School Health Related Behaviour Survey. The survey is taken every 2 years. Healthy eating continues to be a real strength at Fielding. The survey shows that our pupils are developing balanced, positive habits that support good health and learning.
What the data shows
What this means for our pupils
These habits help pupils stay energised, focus well in lessons and build positive attitudes to food for life. Cooking in school supports independence and healthy family routines.
How we’ll keep improving
Peter Dunmall