Coronavirus: £13.5bn education package ‘needed to prevent pupils from being left behind’ Friday, May 14, 2021
The Early Years Pupil Premium should be increased in line with that of primary schools to reverse the damage to children’s learning during the pandemic, according to a new report which sets out fully-costed education recovery plans.
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By Iona Stewart-Richardson
Free School Meals
Vulnerable Island children and those eligible for free school meals will not go hungry during the February half-term, the Isle of Wight Council has promised - as funding has been provided for food vouchers for families.
Part of the council s connect4communities programme, the school holiday food voucher scheme aims to help those facing hardship because of the coronavirus pandemic.
It has been funded from the £456,845 Covid Winter Grant Scheme allocation, awarded to the authority by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
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