I know some basics (I admit I learned them from the American Girl books) but not too much, here's what I know:
The kids in farming towns would bring simple stuff like sausage, cheese, apple, etc in a wooden container.
The kids in cities would bring a pail (or I guess the rich ones brought something fancier) with "normal" lunch food like at home, I think stuff like hard-boiled eggs, apple or berry dumpling, meat dumpling, and other common 1800s food.
The Victorian poor school children had Rat's vegetables,apple if lucky and other horrible food.
Walk I take the bus or get driven, and I always take my lunch to avoid cafeteria lines and mystery meat! Both And, yet another answer I am driven to school by a bus, and I eat the school lunch (not always the best we all know). I walk to school sometimes, sometimes I ride my bike, sometimes my dad will drive me, and my school has good food so I eat cafeteria food. Loads of answers, this is a comment:What a dull subject
Bring not brought. Did she bring the book? -- past simple question Does she bring her lunch? -- present simple question.
The National School Lunch Program only started in 1946, but there were a lot of scattered programs before then. During the Great Depression, government-purchased school lunches for children who would have gone hungry were a great way to help farmers with agricultural surpluses without inflating prices.
This answer is an educated guess and not the response of a qualified historian. In the Tudor period, children of the upper classes would not have had to pack a lunch and go to school. They would have been taught at home by tutors and governesses, and only what they needed to know for their station in life. They would have been served meals by servants and would not have been carrying packed lunches to school. Peasant children and children of tradespeople did not go to school but worked on the land or at a trade for their families' well-being. Education of the sort we know had not begun when the Tudor period ended.
you can bring anything
take your lunch to school becuz you are taking it today
At lunch time - traditionally between 12 and 2. Depends on the school timetable.
the stuff that they could afford
You shouldnt! school lunches are really unhealthy. bring your own lunch.
i suggest not eating the school lunch. im eleven and i surveyed everyone at my school if they had a stomach ache after eating the lunch and the majority said yes.my friend still thinks shes got a tapeworm from eating the school salad. either get the lunch and dont eat it, or bring your lunch. but its not very likely to die from school lunch.but it is possible.
they can bring their lunches without the money but if their parents are work, so they don't have time to made lunch, then they have pay money for month to have lunch in school( the cafeteria )
The website for your child's school board would be the best place to start as there are often a lot of restrictions to what children can bring to school. After than see what options fit best into the restrictions and your budget.
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The usual lunch break is 1H30 to 2 hours long in France. This allows pupils living in the vicinity to commute home and back to school after lunch.
i infer ring bell at school for children to have lunch or break or something.....
eat their food like poo and pea