Quarter of children from low-income families 'go hungry'

Gabriella Jozwiak
Tuesday, April 2, 2019

A quarter of children from low-income families experience hunger because of restrictions placed on accessing free school meals, research suggests.

Improving the attainment of pupils receiving free school meals should be the focus of pupil premium support, says think tank
Improving the attainment of pupils receiving free school meals should be the focus of pupil premium support, says think tank

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