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Start your school day right - the benefits of breakfast clubs

Posted by: Ash McGann, Posted on: 13 December 2024 - Categories: Primary schools, Pupil wellbeing and behaviour

Headteacher Mrs Ash McGann shares Burton Green Primary School’s experience of being part of the Healthy Breakfast club pilot scheme and the benefits it’s brought to the whole school.

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Offering wraparound childcare at our schools

Posted by: Lyndsy Killip, Posted on: 17 April 2024 - Categories: Primary schools

Executive Deputy Headteacher, Lyndsy Killip, at Queen’s Park Federation tells us about their experience of being an early adopter of wraparound childcare and the benefits wraparound has brought to their school community.

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