Recognised Activities Support Programme 2019–2020 at a later date
Has your school been awarded the 2019–2020 Support Programme and decided to use the funding to purchase a recognised Healthy School activity? It may not be possible to carry out this activity now. In that case, state in the accountability questions and evaluation which activity was purchased and that, due to coronavirus, it will be carried out at a later date.
Application for an extension of the theme certificate at a later date
Due to the consequences of the coronavirus crisis, you and your colleagues may currently not have time to apply for an extension of the Healthy School theme certificate. We can well imagine that, at this time, all attention is focused on online teaching. If you are unable to submit the questionnaire on time, this will of course have no consequences. The questionnaire can still be submitted at a later date. The application will simply be treated as an extension. Until then, and thereafter, the school will of course remain a Healthy School.
Installation of a water tap until 31 August 2020
The Water Tap Subsidy Scheme is intended to encourage the drinking of tap water in primary schools. Schools participating in the first round of the Water Tap Subsidy Scheme now have until 31 August 2020 to account for the costs incurred. The deadline was 15 May.
Has your school submitted an application? You now have several extra months to choose and install the water tap, put it into use and submit the invoices to us for reimbursement (schools pay the costs upfront). The school will then receive 75% of the costs incurred, up to a maximum of €2,000. Invoices can be submitted via your school's account on Mijngezondeschool.nl.
Jong Leren Eten subsidy—Get outside! until 30 June 2021
Schools that were awarded the Jong Leren Eten subsidy for the 2019–2020 school year can receive an additional year to order the activities via their dashboard and carry them out. This means that they must have carried out and accounted for the activity by 30 June 2021 at the latest. The schools' contact persons will receive a message about this shortly. Schools wishing to make use of the postponement option must actively indicate this and answer several questions. Questions about the ‘Get outside!’ subsidy? Visit the website of Jong Leren Eten or send an email to [email protected]