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Free primary school breakfast scheme to expand in East Yorkshire in April
Summary
Eleven primary schools in Hull and East Yorkshire will introduce free breakfast clubs in April, joining 19 pilot schools. The move is part of the government's Best Start plan, which the government says aims to boost learning, behaviour and attendance.
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Eleven primary schools in Hull and East Yorkshire are set to introduce free breakfast clubs in April and will join 19 schools that took part in a regional pilot last year. The government says the expansion is part of its Best Start plan to introduce breakfasts to every primary school in the country. Officials have said the scheme aims to boost learning, improve behaviour and increase school attendance. Local reporting and government figures are cited for participation and meal counts.
Key details:
- Eleven primary schools across Hull and East Yorkshire will introduce free breakfast clubs in April.
- These schools will join 19 regional schools that were part of a pilot scheme last year.
- The government describes the expansion as part of the Best Start plan to introduce breakfasts to every primary school and says it aims to boost learning, behaviour and attendance.
- Reporting indicates more than 47,000 children in the Yorkshire and Humber region have been eligible for the meals since the scheme started.
- The government said up to 800,000 meals have been served during that period and estimated families could save up to £450 per year.
- A recent poll found 60% of parents were more likely to access support when it was available to everyone, and Parentkind's chief executive noted the scheme can help parents juggling work and school drop-offs.
Summary:
The new clubs will open in April and expand the regional programme that began with a pilot last year. The government presents the rollout as part of the wider Best Start plan to reach every primary school and as aiming to support pupils' start to the day and school participation. Undetermined at this time.
