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Milton Keynes Citizen on MSNMore primary schools in Milton Keynes to open free breakfast clubs for hungry childrenLocal MPs have welcomed the Government’s announcement of the opening of free breakfast clubs across the city, as a vital step ...
Thank you for signing up! Did you know with an ad-lite subscription to Milton Keynes Citizen, you get 70% fewer ads while viewing the news that matters to you. This year’s primary school leavers will ...
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Did you know with an ad-lite subscription to Milton Keynes Citizen, you get 70% fewer ads while ... Parents of this year’s primary school leavers will shortly find out which schools are able to offer ...
Abbeys Primary School, Milton Keynes; and Hawarden High School, Flintshire, North Wales. Cathryn Higgs, food policy manager at The Co-op, official sponsors of British Food Fortnight 2016, said: “The ...
Year 6 at Kingmoor Junior School, Carlisle Langley Moor Primary School had a 'hats off' to reading this year and everyone made their own hat to wear inspired by a story character. We then had a ...
The Stoke-on-Trent schools taking part are: St Gregory's Catholic Academy in Longton, Greenways Primary Academy in Stockton Brook, Alexandra Junior School in Normacot, Alexandra Infants' School in ...
Greenways Primary Academy in Stockton Brook, Alexandra Junior School in Normacot, Alexandra Infants' School in Burslem, Milton Primary Academy and the Co-op Academy Grove in Northwood. Meanwhile ...
Thousands of primary school children will get a free meal, whilst parents will receive at least 30 minutes of free childcare. The full list of schools to take part in the pilot was released on Sunday.
Labour former minister Tulip Siddiq said breakfast clubs would make a “massive difference” to children affected by Covid lockdowns in their early years as they begin to attend primary school.
Labour campaigned on a promise of free breakfast clubs in every English primary school and later tripled funding to £30m. Parents will be able to drop off children 30 minutes before their usual ...
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