All school children under the age of 11 will be entitled to free school meals under Liberal Democrat manifesto plans announced today (29 April).
Extending free school meals for seven to 11 year olds will benefit 1.9 million children and save parents around £400 per child a year.
These plans will more than double the offer of free schools meals to all five, six and seven year old pupils delivered by the Liberal Democrats in government.
Pilot studies have shown that a hot, healthy meal at lunchtime greatly improves the health, behaviour and results of school children, providing them with the best start in life.
When free school meals were first introduced, between 3% and 5% more children reached target levels in maths and English at Key Stage 1, showing that the school meal initiative will help kids to fulfil their potential.
Deputy Prime Minister and Leader of the Liberal Democrats Nick Clegg said:
“Liberal Democrats want every child to have the best possible start in life. That’s why I want every child to have a hot, healthy school lunch.
“We know that giving children a healthy lunch helps them to concentrate in the afternoon and do better in class.
“It will also save parents £400 for every child they have in primary school.”
Liberal Democrats set education red line
Liberal Democrats will not enter a coalition with any party that does not agree to protect education funding, Liberal Democrat Leader and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has said.
By setting education as a red line, any government with the Liberal Democrats must increase spending on nurseries, schools and colleges.
Liberal Democrats want to protect per pupil funding from nursery to 19, in real terms, by the end of the parliament. This would amount to £5.2bn more funding than is planned by the Conservatives and £2.5bn more than Labour.
Nick Clegg said:
“I can confirm a Liberal Democrat red line – a pre-condition for government – is increasing spending on education. The Liberal Democrats will not allow our children and grandchildren to pay the price of this generation’s mistakes. Without investment in education, there can be no deal with the Liberal Democrats.”
You can listen to Nick Clegg making the commitment on education here. More information on our policies on education here.
Will schools be provided with extra funding to cover this expense or will they be expected to take it from their education budgets? Pupils who are entitled to free school meals because of family circumstances attract a pupil premium which their school can invest in extra resources for them. If parents are automatically getting free meals they will not register and the school loses pupil premium funding. School will also have to extend their catering facilities, equipment and staff which is not realistic for the current premises of many schools. This is a “crowd pleaser” policy, ill thought out and completely lacking substance. I can see why Nick Clegg has now tied the Lib Dems firmly to the Tories – all smoke and mirrors.