Grange Primary School’s breakfast club receives generous funding

Kellogg’s has awarded Grange Primary School £1,000 to enhance their breakfast club and help feed children in the morning. Back in 2019 Kellogg’s announced that they were to double their investment in breakfast clubs and this initiative has continued with more schools in the current COVID climate struggling to find the budget to fund these vital services for their pupils.

Breakfast clubs help with everything from attendance and attainment to alleviating hunger and providing pre‐school care. 68 per cent of teachers believe pupils would struggle to concentrate in class without their breakfast club, according to Kellogg’s research.

Mrs Charlotte Summers, Headteacher at The Grange Primary School commented; “A big thank you to Kellogg’s for their generous donation, the funding will allow us to further support families in our school and is certainly appreciated, particularly with the ongoing COVID pandemic impacting communities so detrimentally”.

Kate Prince, Corporate Social Responsibility Manager, at Kellogg’s, said; “We’re proud to have spent 20 years supporting so many schools across the UK. We believe all children should have the opportunity to start the day with breakfast, and we know that equipment and resources are just as important to clubs as the food itself.”

Kellogg’s has supported 3,000 school breakfast clubs with funds, food and training over the last 20 plus years – that’s over 70 million bowls of cereal to children all over the UK since 1998.

Posted by marchesadmin on 23rd November 2020, under Uncategorised


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