'My school cannot afford free breakfast club'
'My school cannot afford free breakfast club'Just nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleJason Arunn MurugesuNorth East and CumbriaGettyBarbara Middleton says she has declined taking part in the government schemeA head teacher has criticised the government's free breakfast club scheme for being too expensive for her school to run.Barbara Middleton, of Shiremoor Primary School in Newcastle, said she had so far declined to take up the government's free breakfast club offer due to the financial and logistical challenges involved.She said one of her key issues with the programme was that schools were forced to allocate at least 30 minutes before lessons began for the breakfast. "The funding being paid doesn't afford me the employees that I would need to be able to run that safely," said Middleton.But the Department for Education (DfE) said many schools had told it the scheme was "fair and workable".There are 145 schools in north-east England now enrolled in the breakfast programme.Schools receive £25 a day plus £1 per pupil taking part from the government.These funds should be used to pay for both the food and staffing costs involved.GoogleDean Bank Primary school head teacher Craig Brown says he was keen to join the schemeHead teacher Craig Brown, of Dean Bank Primary and Nursery School in Ferryhill, has signed up to the scheme and will begin offering the free club later this month.He said he estimated the school would receive about £10,000 from the government over the next academic year for the scheme.But he said this would not cover the school's total costs of running the programme.Nevertheless, he said the school was taking part because the money being offered was a significant upgrade on its previous breakfast club offer, which he said had relied on funding from a charitable foundation.'Free childcare?'Middleton's school currently offers bagels to each child every morning, in part through funding it re...المصدر: BBC Business | Source: BBC Business
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