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PUPILS and teachers at Forest Lodge Primary School are celebrating after been crowned champions in the citywide âGrow Your Grubâ competition.

Tomorrow (Tuesday 1st), Lord Rooker, Minister for Sustainable Food and Farming and Animal Health, will visit the school to tour the garden and to taste a menu created from the school's own produce. He will also present a prize to children from Forest Lodge Primary School and congratulate the other schools which entered the competition.

Lord Rooker said: âWhat these children have achieved is absolutely fantastic. It is vital that we teach young people about the origins of their food and how things grow. It is by doing this that we show kids why it is important not to waste food and the resources it takes to feed the world.

âThe teachers and children at all the schools involved in this competition should be very proud, and I give my particular congratulations to Forest Lodge Primary School.â

The contest, devised by Leicester City Councilâs parks team, attracted ten entries from city primary and secondary schools - including Glebeland Primary School, Moat Community College, Heatherbrook Primary School and Highfields Primary School.

Each school was asked to grow fruit and vegetables and create a three-course meal using their produce. The meal was then judged on the quality of food grown, nutritional value, presentation, creativity and the use of environmentally-friendly growing methods.

Cllr Vi Dempster, cabinet lead for children and schools, who will attend the presentation, said: âI am sure that everyone has gained enormously from taking part. I hope that even more schools will be involved in future years as it has been a wonderful way of teaching children where their food comes from.

âI am delighted that Lord Rooker is visiting Leicester and will celebrate Forest Lodge Schoolâs achievement with us.â

Karen Cane, headteacher at Forest Lodge Primary School, said: âThe school is delighted to have taken part on the competition and to have won. Both staff and students have worked extremely hard and have put an incredible amount of effort in to the competition.â

The schoolâs winning menu comprised: tomato and basil soup, stuffed marrow served with baked beetroot and apple salad, and strawberry sorbet.

Forest Lodge Primary School started their gardening club two years ago as part of the EMAS in Schools programme â a voluntary scheme run by Groundwork Leicester and Leicestershire and designed to improve an organisationâs environmental performance. The schoolâs gardening club has also been supported by the Ken Chamberlain Trust and their partners Severn Trent Water.

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