Overview
The school nutrition program currently helps approximately 58,000 students in participating schools get a daily nutritious meal that follows the Alberta Nutrition Guidelines for Children and Youth.
The program provides funding to school jurisdictions to create, continue, or enhance existing nutrition programs in identified schools.
We encourage school jurisdictions to work with community partners to use supports and resources in their area. These could include the many successful breakfast and lunch programs already in Alberta schools.
Participating school jurisdictions should design a program that consists of one nutritious meal per school day. School authorities can determine what time to offer the meal.
Funding
In March 2025, the Alberta government ratified the Canada-Alberta National School Food Program Agreement, which invests more than $42 million in federal funding over 3 years to provide students with a daily, nutritious meal. The agreement supplements Alberta’s existing annual allocation of $20 million.
During the 2022-23 school year, Alberta Education ran a School Nutrition Pilot, which saw non-profit organizations deliver nutrition programs in partnership with school authorities. After carefully reviewing pilot data and stakeholder feedback, government decided to conclude the pilot and return to providing all funding for the School Nutrition Program directly to school authorities.
Nutrition education
There are several opportunities to address health, wellness and nutrition in Alberta’s K to 12 curriculum. New curriculum in all of these areas is currently under development.
Physical education and wellness (K to 6)
Physical education and wellness curriculum enables students to learn:
- a lifetime of optimal well-being and physical wellness is supported by prioritizing nutrition and healthy eating
- various aspects of well-being to make informed decisions that benefit themselves and their communities
Health and life skills (7 to 9)
Health and life skills curriculum enables students to:
- make well-informed, healthy choices
- develop behaviours that contribute to the well-being of self and others
In addition, through a Comprehensive School Health approach, Healthy schools encourage students to:
- practice healthy eating
- practice active living
- contribute to positive social environments in their school
Career and Life Management (high school)
Career and Life Management curriculum helps students:
- make good choices in all aspects of their lives, including health and nutrition
- develop behaviours and attitudes that contribute to the well-being and respect of self and others
Career and Technology Studies (high school)
The Health, Recreation and Human Services cluster offers food and nutrition courses.
Nutrition resources and guidelines
Contact
Connect with Alberta Education for more information about the school nutrition program:
Hours: 8:15 am to 4:30 pm (open Monday to Friday, closed statutory holidays)
Phone: 780-427-5394
Toll free: 310-0000 before the phone number (in Alberta)
Email: schoolnutrition@gov.ab.ca