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Around one in seven Cumbrian pupils on free school meals

by Cumbria Crack
24/06/2021
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Around one in seven pupils in Cumbria are receiving free school meals as thousands more became eligible during the pandemic, figures show.

The Association of School and College Leaders said the coronavirus crisis had worsened child poverty across England, and called on the Government to make solving it a top priority.

Department for Education figures show 10,692 children in Cumbria were eligible for free school meals in January – 15 per cent of all state school pupils in the area.

This was up from 13 per cent the year before, and at the highest level since comparable figures began in 2015-16.

In Cumbria, 2,525 children became eligible between March 23 2020 – when the first national lockdown began – and January, though the Department for Education said some may have been previously eligible at other times.

Of the children, 1,829 went to primary schools, 648 to secondary schools and 23 to special schools.

There were also two newly eligible pupils at nurseries and 23 in pupil referral units.

Newtown Primary School – which is a mixed sex primary school in Carlisle – had the highest proportion in the area, with 60.3 per cent of pupils eligible.

At the other end of the scale, was Penny Bridge CofE School, with none of the children at the mixed sex primary school in Furness Peninsula receiving free school meals.

Across England, 1.74 million pupils (21 per cent) were eligible for free school meals in January, up from 1.44 million in the same month in 2020.

Around 427,000 pupils had a free school meal eligibility start date after the first lockdown – compared to 292,000 for the same period a year previously.

Children are entitled to free school meals if their parent or carer is on benefits, including income support or receiving Universal Credit, with a household income of less than £7,400 a year.

The ASCL said the increase in free school meal eligibility illustrates the financial impact of the pandemic on families.

Geoff Barton, general secretary of the organisation, said: “Child poverty was already a terrible blight on our society prior to coronavirus.

“The situation is now even worse, and tackling this issue simply has to be a top priority for the Government.”

The DfE figures also show how free school meal coverage compares in the 196 state schools in Cumbria with at least 100 pupils.

The school leaders’ union NAHT said the Government can no longer ignore the evidence of the rise in the number of children getting free school meals.

Paul Whiteman, general secretary of NAHT, said: “This is real money, affecting real children’s lives.

“If the Government doesn’t take action, they will be abandoning those children most in need at the most critical time.”

The Department for Education said it was providing a £14 billion increase in school funding over three years.

A spokeswoman added: “School leaders can target our ambitious recovery funding, worth £3 billion in total, to further support disadvantaged pupils with their attainment.”

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