Free school breakfast clubs will give parents ‘breathing space’, says Starmer
- The new breakfast clubs, offering 30 minutes of morning childcare, are part of a trial running until July, with a national rollout expected later, as stated in last year’s Labour manifesto.
- The Government anticipates that these clubs will save parents £450 a year if their child attends daily.
- Early years groups warn that financial pressures may force childcare providers to limit Government-funded places or possibly close altogether.
- Sir Keir Starmer described the rollout of free breakfast clubs as a game-changing moment, allowing parents to have breathing space for morning activities.
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Keir Starmer reveals how breakfast clubs helped his family as 750 schools begin rollout - The Mirror
Keir Starmer said getting a proper breakfast makes 'a massive difference' to kids’ ability to learn and make friends - and offers extra childcare to parents in the morning
Contact speaks in House of Lords as breakfast clubs launch
This morning the first 750 primary schools in England launched their free breakfast clubs as part of a national trial that runs until July. Thousands of parents across nine regions will benefit from half an hour of free childcare before school each day. From July, breakfast clubs are expected to rollout across the country. The government committed to funding free breakfast clubs in its manifesto, arguing that the offer will improve attendance an…
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