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08/01/2014

Free School Meals for Primary 1-3 Pupils in Dundee

School lunch for pupils at Longhaugh Primary School
On Tuesday 7 January, the Scottish Government announced that, with effect from January 2015, it will introduce free school meals for all pupils in Primary 1-3 pupils in Scotland.  This follows the planned introduction of free school meals in England from September 2012.
The announcement of the extension of free school meals to all pupils in primary school classes P1-3 in England was made back in September 2013. As a consequence, there was additional and proportional cash committed by the UK Government to the Scottish Government. It is disappointing that the Scottish Government took so long to make up their mind how they would use this additional funding, which has meant that the introduction in Scotland has been delayed by five months.
On Tuesday there was vigorous debate in the Scottish Government about whether free school meals was the best use of the additional funding, when a substantial proportion of children from households with the lowest incomes already receive free school meals. But now the decision has been made, in Dundee we will need to turn our attention to how best to implement this decision. Hopefully, offering free school meals to children in primary one to primary three in our schools will help promote learning because a hungry child is less likely to be receptive to learning than one who has had a regular nutritious lunch.

I trust that the Scottish Government will promptly inform our Council of the small print of their programme so that the Council can make the necessary arrangements to deliver an anticipated increase in school meals in our Primary Schools from the projected start date in January 2015. The practical arrangements should not be underestimated, as some of our heavily subscribed schools may struggle to serve a larger number of children a school lunch because of existing pressure on kitchen and dining hall accommodation. These schools already have multiple sittings to cope with the demand for school lunches.
I have written to the Director of Education, Michael Wood, to ask him to advise the Education Committee about this as soon as practicable. He has reassured me that once the details of the scheme are provided, he will advise the Education Committee of the arrangements for Dundee Primary Schools.