

The project, announced back in September 2008, will see three schools gain overall funding of £40m to supply free school meals to pupils for two years.
The pilot aims to improve the evidence surrounding the health and educational benefits of free school meals.
Two local authorities will be able to offer a free school lunch to all primary school children.
The third local authority will extend the current free school meals eligibility rules to include both primary and secondary pupils in families on Working Tax Credit subject to annual income not exceeding £16,040.
Local authorities along with their Primary Care Trusts are now being invited to bid for the chance to run one of these pilots.
Successful local authorities must fulfil the following criteria:
• Participating areas must have at least 15% of pupils currently eligible for free school meals
• Average school lunch take-up in the area must be below 50%
• Participating areas must not have already piloted free school meals (unless this has involved arrangements to market school lunches and encourage take-up by, for example, offering a week of free school meals to reception children.
• Schools involved in the pilots must be able to provide additional, high quality meals, have sufficient kitchen and good dining environment and capacity, appropriately trained staff and good lunchtime arrangements.
• Participating areas must agree to co-operate in any evaluation arrangements.

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