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To celebrate 20 years of supporting school breakfast clubs, Kellogg’s has awarded Woodlands Academy in Spilsby £1,000 to enhance the club and help feed children in the morning.
According to research by Kellogg’s 68% of teachers believe pupils would struggle to concentrate in class without their Breakfast Club. Breakfast Clubs help with everything from attendance and attainment to alleviating hunger and providing pre‐school care.
Alice Eyre, Headteacher, said “We are so grateful to receive this generous donation. Thanks to the support from Kellogg’s, we can now improve our Breakfast Club services for our pupils.”
Kate Prince, Corporate Social Responsibility manager, at Kellogg’s, said “We’re proud to have spent 20 years supporting so many schools across the UK. We believe all children should have the opportunity to start the day with breakfast, and we know that equipment and resources are just as important to clubs as the food itself.”
Over the past 20 years Kellogg’s have supported 3,000 school breakfast clubs with funds, foods and training – providing around 70m bowls of cereal to school children over the UK since 1998.