"From what I can see from every other school I've done my research, it's like £1 or £1.50. And this is for a 45 minute period.""Cut backs need to happen but I did not think moving school would be one of them."
A letter to parents and carers dated Friday, June 17, from the school's executive headteacher and the head of school announced the change from next school term. The mum who contacted Hull Live said there had been a survey sent out to parents a couple of weeks ago asking for views on options for the Breakfast Club's future."They could do the £1. Prices have gone up, we understand that, but to go from a free service to £2 and not actually comply with other schools?"
Well feed your child at home then 🙄
You could do it yourself before they go to school?
£2 is a bargain compared to what I pay
A government that pushes zero hours contracts, tells workers to work longer hours to achieve existence level wages. A government that has thrown away £bn’s of our money had the cheek to take £20 from the poorest families Don’t blame the school, blame Johnson’s government
Ours as always been £2 if you hired a babysitter or childcare you’d still have to pay (more) you expect them to babysit and feed your child for free for an extra hour a day?
So what I pay £12
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