John Willmott breakfast scheme fuels learning at school

A John Willmott breakfast scheme is ensuring that hundreds of Sutton Coldfield students are enjoying a healthy start to their school day.

Every morning, nutritious bagels are delivered to classrooms at John Willmott School as part of the ‘Magic Breakfast Scheme’.

Magic Breakfast, in partnership with Family Action, is delivering the National School Breakfast Programme in England, funded by the Department for Education. The initiative is based on the ‘Magic Breakfast’ model of breakfast provision and is reaching more than 280,000 children a day with a healthy breakfast as fuel for learning. 

“This is part of the school’s extended provision to support students on their return to the classroom since September,”
– headteacher tracey peters

Chartwells, the school’s catering partner, works hard to prepare 600 breakfast bagels to ensure that all students have a filling and nutritional breakfast during their first lesson.

Students ‘love’ John Willmott breakfast scheme

Tracey Peters, headteacher of John Willmott School, which is part of the Arthur Terry Learning Partnership (ATLP), said the children “loved” their breakfast bagels. She explained: “We are pleased to be part of this national programme. Ensuring that every student in the school has a healthy breakfast and a positive start to every day is important.”

“This is part of the school’s extended provision to support students on their return to the classroom since September.

“A healthy breakfast, additional time with their form tutors every day and an extended PSHE (Personal, Social, Health and Economic) programme throughout the week, has ensured that students have been well supported and are able to access their learning in the best possible circumstances.”

Independent research, funded by the Education Endowment Foundation and carried out by the Institute for Fiscal Studies, found that Y2 pupils in schools providing a free, nutritious ‘magic’ breakfast boosted their reading, writing and maths by an average of 2 months’ progress per year, compared to pupils in schools with no such breakfast provision. 

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