The government is making progress on breaking the link between educational background and success, by administering a £7 million "early adopters scheme," which aims to roll out free breakfast programs across schools. Here’s a summarized version of the content:

1. Free Breakfast Clubs in London Schools
By the end of 2023, 750 state primary schools in England, including those in the capital, will be part of a pilot offering free breakfast clubs for children. These clubs will start on March 23 and will provide 180,000 children with a healthy meal every day, with 67,000 of them attending schools in deprived areas. The free breakfasts are aimed at addressing the "background" link between having attended the correct educational institution and thriving financially. Unfortunately, the cost of these meals will be partially covered by schools, with the remaining funding delayed until after the implementation. This initiative is supported by the Education Secretary, Dr Bridget Phillipson, who believes free breakfast clubs can alleviate food insecurity and boost family incomes.

2. Schools’Ɓing Healthy Breakfast Ideas
Many schools are already offering free breakfast clubs, and this pilot scheme aims to be universal across England. Educators are encouraged to provide a variety of nutritious meals, including fresh fruit, yogurt, and porridge. The Schools Personal Group associations (Nanthant Education Trust) are proposing mandatory breakfast clubs in schools, unaware of the full cost. They expressed concern that rising educational demands could overload existing budgets. However, the government is optimistic, hoping this change will lead to better food safety and healthier curriculums.

3. List of London Schools Offering Free Breakfast Clubs
Here is a list of schools across London that are part of the free breakfast clubs program:

  • John Perry Primary School, Barking and Dagenham
  • William Ford CofE Junior School, Barking and Dagenham
  • Robert Clack School, Barking and Dagenham
  • Monteagle Primary School, Barking and Dagenham
  • Richard Alibon Primary School with ARP for Cognitive and Learning Difficulties: SEN Base, Barking and Dagenham
  • Claremont Primary School, Barnet
  • Ashmole Primary School, Barnet
  • Tudor Primary School, Barnet
  • Willow Bank Primary School, Bexley
  • Jubilee Primary School, Bexley
  • Warren Road Primary School, Bromley
  • Hayes Primary School, Bromley
  • Chestnut Park Primary School, Croydon
  • Oasis Academy Ryelands, Croydon
  • Elmwood Junior School, Croydon
  • Downe Manor Primary School, Ealing
  • St Matthew’s CofE Primary School, Ealing
  • Fossdene Primary School, Greenwich
  • Carterhatch Infant School, Enfield
  • St Matthew’s CofE Primary School, Enfield
  • Fossdene Primary School, Greenwich
  • Carterhatch Infant School, Ealing
  • Stpton Community Primary School, Enfield
  • The Rosary Catholic Primary School, Hulme
  • The Rosary Catholic Primary School, Hulme
  • Tudor Primary School, Hulme
  • The Rosary Catholic Primary School, Hulme
  • Owl Bank Primary School, Bexley
  • Jubilee Primary School, Bexley
  • Warren Road Primary School, Bromley
  • Hayes Primary School, Bromley
  • Chestnut Park Primary School, Croydon
  • Crown Bank Primary School, Croydon
  • Crown Bank Primary School, Green English
  • Ealing Primary School
  • Ealing Primary School
  • The Rosary Catholic Primary School, Hulme
  • St Matthew’s Primary School, Hulme
  • St Paul’s Primary School, Hulme
  • St Paul’s Primary School, Hulme
  • The Rosary Catholic Primary School, Hulme
  • The Rosary Catholic Primary School, Hulme
  • The Rosary Catholic Primary School, Hulme
  • The Rosary Catholic Primary School, Hulme
  • The Rosary Catholic Primary School, Hulme
  • The Rosary Catholic Primary School, Hulme
  • The Rosary Catholic Primary School, Hulme
  • The Rosary Catholic Primary School, Hulme
  • The Rosary Catholic Primary School, Hulme
  • The Rosary Catholic Primary School, Hulme
  • St Matthew’s Primary School, Hulme
  • St Matthew’s Primary School, Hulme
  • The Rosary Catholic Primary School, Hulme
  • The Rosary Catholic Primary School, Hulme
  • The Rosary Catholic Primary School, Hulme
  • The Rosary Catholic Primary School, Hulme
  • The Rosary Catholic Primary School, Hulme
  • The Rosary Catholic Primary School, Hulme
  • The Rosary Catholic Primary School, Hulme
  • The Rosary Catholic Primary School, Hulme
  • The Rosary Catholic Primary School, Hulme
  • The Rosary Catholic Primary School, Hulme
  • The Rosary Catholic Primary School, Hulme
  • The Rosary Catholic Primary School, Hulme
  • The Rosary Catholic Primary School, Hulme
  • The Rosary Catholic Primary School, Hulme
  • The Rosary Catholic Primary School, Hulme
  • The Rosary Catholic Primary School, Hulme
  • The Rosary Catholic Primary School, Hulme

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SUMMARY:
The government aims to break the "background" and success link,prokulping efforts with the "early adopters scheme," aiming to 일을 primary schools across england with free breakfasts. Schools are also proposed to offer healthy meals, impacting access to fresh food. A spotlight on free breakfast clubs in london highlights their potential to reduce hunger and improve school performance. Meanwhile, the government assesses the need for mandatory education safety to address nutrition challenges and ensure sustainable development.

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