I have mixed feelings about the idea of free school meals for all children. I accept that the evidence is clear, children do better if they have a decent meal mid day. I'm also acutely aware because of the work I did and the fact I have relatives who are primary school teachers, that a number of children in every primary school class will have no breakfast unless they attend the breakfast club, which has to be paid for. The same group of children often have no evening meal, or something like a bag of crisps. I know, this isn't representative of the majority but this group of children are so very disadvantaged.
I know primary school teachers who make sure they have fruit, toast available for these children. On 6 year old weeping on arrival after the 9 o'clock bell, 'Ive
missed breakfast club miss, I'm starving, I've had nowt since dinner yesterday". Luckily, Miss had a banana and a jam sandwich for just this eventuality. I'm not convinced that free school meals for every child is necessary but I do feel the charitable status of independent schools should be removed. It also seems to me that teachers are good judges of where flexibility is needed and food provided where its needed. A proportion of parents are so disorganised, they don't fill in forms on time with the result their child, despite being entitled to free school dinners, doesn't get them.
I don't want to over complicate this issue, just talking from experience.