Posted: Sun 19th Jun 2022

Universal free school meals roll-out for all Reception pupils in Wales to begin in September

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Sunday, Jun 19th, 2022

All children in Reception classes across Wales will begin to receive free school meals from September, the Welsh Government has confirmed.

Local authorities across Wales are being funded by the Welsh Government to begin rolling out the offer of a free, nutritious school meal, starting with their youngest learners.

The Welsh Government and Plaid Cymru committed to implementing the free school meal scheme as part of the Co-operation Agreement struck in November last year.

In response to the rising cost-of-living crisis, Ministers say they are working closely with local authorities to ensure the offer is rolled out as quickly as possible so that “every primary school pupil to receive a free school meal by 2024.”

£225m has been committed to secure its delivery over the next three years.

Most schools in Wales will be ready to commence the roll-out in September to ensure that children across Wales can benefit from the offer as soon as possible.

This will mean that most children in Reception classes will start receiving universal primary free school meals from this September.

By April 2023 the majority of children in Years 1 and 2 will also start receiving free school meals, with local authorities given the flexibility, support and funding to start delivering free school meals to those in Years 1 and 2 earlier than April if they can.

This first year of delivery will focus on building the capacity of schools to deliver this increased offer and will aim to ensure that, by the start of the Summer term, most pupils in Reception and Years 1 and 2 will be able to have a free school meal.

Those in older years who are eligible for free school meals won’t be affected by the roll out of the universal scheme.

Work will continue to extend the scheme further into the 2023/24 academic year to meet the commitment for all primary school pupils to receive a free school meal by 2024.

Jeremy Miles, the Minister for Education and the Welsh Language said:

“No child should ever be at school hungry. Given the pressure so many families are under with the increases in the cost-of-living we are absolutely committed to taking practical measures to support our children and young people.”

“Our new programme of universal free school meals for primary children is one of the key ways we are looking to help families. Younger children are more likely to be living in relative income poverty, so we are starting with a decent free school meal for children in Reception from September, with most children in Year 1 and Year 2 also getting free school meals by next April.”

“I want to thank our local authorities and schools for working with us so constructively over the past few months to help make this a reality.”

Designated Member Siân Gwenllian said:

“This is the beginning of the roll-out of a significant intervention that will make a real difference now and in the future – not only in terms of tackling child hunger and child poverty, but to progress our wider goals of local food production and supporting local economies.”

“No child should go hungry and our overriding objective is to reach as many pupils as quickly as possible, especially given the unprecedented cost-of-living crisis. From September thousands of additional children will receive free school meals.

“This ambitious undertaking will be life-changing for many and a significant help to families across the country – showing how by working together we’re delivering for Wales and making a real difference on the ground.”

 

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