After 5 years of my (extraordinarily fussy) son coming home telling me that he has had "nothing" or "a sandwich" for lunch between 3 and 4 days out of every 5 I have decided to allow him to have packed lunches. However, the headteacher tells me that she needs a "doctor's letter" in order to authorize this. So, I have to make an appointment and waste NHS time in order to get a letter which states that it is better for my son to eat something than nothing at lunch each day! Talk about stating the bleeding obvious.
It is a state Catholic primary school - is she within her rights to require this? Or is she just making up rules? If so, I am tempted to get one of our friends with a PhD to write a letter.