Breakfast Clubs
Find out how schools have made breakfast clubs work well. Want to get going? Use the links on the right to get help from expert organisations.
Find out how schools have made breakfast clubs work well. Want to get going? Use the links on the right to get help from expert organisations.
#FuelforSchool is a collaboration between Richmond Hill Primary School and The Real Junk Food Project to stop hunger being a barrier to learning in schools. All 600 pupils at Richmond Hill are provided with breakfast...
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Carshalton Boys Sports College have created an incredible food culture through a fabulous food service, brilliant food education including growing fruit and veg and keeping animals.
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St Luke’s Food Policy has been developed over the years through on-going consultation using School Self Evaluation questionnaires, Open Evenings...
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This is a great breakfast club recipe. Children can prepare it in lessons at the end of one day, and then store it in the fridge at the school to be eaten the next morning...
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This hearty and comforting soup is the perfect thing to tuck into on those colder days. This recipe is one of the winners from the snack shack at Washingborough Academy...
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Theresa Aanonson, Head Teacher of St Luke’s Primary and Nursery School in Newham explains how an improved lunch provision and breakfast club....
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www.nhs.uk/Change4LifeThe positive effect of healthy breakfast provision
www.magicbreakfast.comHealthy breakfast clubs
www.healthyschoolslondon.org.ukFree resources to encourage a healthy breakfast
www.shakeupyourwakeup.comBreakfast clubs Parent Questionnaire
www.healthyschoolslondon.org.ukBreakfast clubs Pupil Questionnaire
www.healthyschoolslondon.org.ukBreakfast Week
www.shakeupyourwakeup.comFunding for breakfast clubs <40% free school meals
www.greggsfoundation.org.ukKelloggs: Give a Child Breakfast
www.giveachildabreakfast.co.ukSupport to set up a breakfast club
www.magicbreakfast.com