HPB helps to provide the right nutrients for your children at school
Food preferences are generally acquired during childhood and that eating habits acquired after adolescence are more resistant to change.
The school environment plays an important role in nurturing and sustaining good eating habits. Most students consume at least one snack or one meal in their school canteen on most days of the week over a period of several years.
In view of this, the Healthy Meals in Schools Programme (HMSP) seeks to enhance the availability of healthier food and beverage choices in schools through an integrated programme involving teachers, canteen vendors and students. The Health Promotion Board (HPB), in collaboration with the Ministry of Education (MOE), actively encourages schools to participate in this programme.
Canteen vendors from participating schools are expected to follow food service guidelines which aim to encourage canteen vendors to cut down fat, sugar and sodium and serve wholegrain, fruit and vegetables in the meals; and serve healthy set meals. These healthy set meals incorporate food from the four main food groups – brown rice and wholemeal bread, meat and others, vegetables and fruit – thereby helping students receive the right nutrients necessary for their growing needs.
The following are the HMSP guidelines.
For reference, we have also compiled:
A list of suppliers that provide healthier ingredients
A beverage catalogue allowed for sale in schools
A video on new and creative healthier cooking practices by HMSP canteen vendors
Schools are encouraged to monitor the food and beverages sold in the school to ensure the adherence to the guidelines. To monitor school canteen vendors' compliance with HMSP guidelines, participating schools are assessed by nutritionists commissioned by HPB. A report is given to schools after assessment to help canteen vendors improve their compliance with HMSP guidelines.
In addition to the assessment of food and beverages sold in schools, HPB supports participating schools by:
Conducting briefings for the School Canteen Committee to guide them in monitoring the food sold in schools.
Providing educational resources which encourage students to eat healthily.
Providing canteen vendors with suitable advice for the provision of healthier meals using healthier ingredients.
For more information or to register for this programme, you can email hpb_mailbox@hpb.gov.sg.
Visit Parent Hub, for more useful tips and guides to give your child a healthy start.
Click
here to find out more about how your child is benefitting from the programme.
Click
here
to see what other parents and children have to say about HMSP.
Click
here
to see how you can plan your meals using My Healthy Plate
This article was last reviewed on 08 Aug 2023
Related Articles
Related Stories
Find out more about pre-diabetes, diabetes and how you can prevent them by making some changes to your lifestyle.
Carbs are often seen as the dietary villains. But do they really deserve their bad rap?
When used inappropriately, it can result in serious infections, longer recovery time and loss of effectiveness for future treatments, due to bacteria becoming antibiotic-resistant. Always consult your doctor on the treatment you need.
Browse Live Healthy