

The schools were All Saints' primary School (Gorton), St Joseph's RC (Longsight), North Manchester High School for Boys, Haveley Hey (Benchill), Sacred Heart (Baguely), St Elizabeth's RC (Peel Hall), St Richard's RC (Longsight), Medlock Juniors (Chorlton-On-Medlock), St Francis RC (Gorton), Chorlton Park Primary and Cedar Mount High School.
The menu featured sausage and Yorkshire pudding or cheese and onion pie served with chips and beans. Pudding was jam sponge and custard or
Manchester Fayre, the city council's catering service, runs special themed days to mark all four Great British saints' days, as well as running country-based themed days such as Greek, Spanish Mexican, and Around the World and European days.
Councillor Bernard Priest, Manchester City Council's executive member whose responsibilities include school meals services, said: "This is just another fun idea to help children enjoy their school meals at the same time as eating a nutritionally-balanced meal."
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