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3:30pm Friday 20th January 2012 in Education
THE COST of school meals in Hampshire is to be frozen – for the fourth year running.
Councillor Roy Perry, executive member for children’s services and deputy leader of the county council, this week approved keeping the price at £2 a meal for both primary and secondary schools.
For this sum, pupils get a hot, two-course meal.
School catering chiefs say take-up has improved steadily year-on-year and has now reached a record high. Now nearly four out of ten primary pupils (39 per cent) have a school meal five days of the week.
Comments(3)
Reality-man
says...
9:39pm Fri 20 Jan 12
IronLady2010 wrote:The standard of meals given at my childrens primary school is fantastic. This is really really good value for money.
I trust the picture is not a true example of a 'meal' given to kids!
IronLady2010
says...
1:53am Sat 21 Jan 12
Reality-man wrote:The picture is value for money? A few peas and sweetcorn with a cake valued at £2?
IronLady2010 wrote:The standard of meals given at my childrens primary school is fantastic. This is really really good value for money.
I trust the picture is not a true example of a 'meal' given to kids!
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IronLady2010 says...
6:27pm Fri 20 Jan 12