The study which the Labour Party referred to, seems to be this one:
www.ifs.org.uk/publications/6279
The conclusion was that free school meals raise the attainment by 4-8 weeks over two years for some children. The health of the children involved showed no significant improvement.
The report stated that more research was needed. However, the pilot schemes cost £12 million and it would appear that the results weren't promising enough to justify spending more money.
It was estimated that it would cost £1 billion (at 2012 prices), which represents poor value for money, as there are more effective ways of raising attainment.
The claim that school meals are "nutritious" is spurious. I've eaten thousands of school meals over the years, mainly because they're free in exchange for doing lunch duty. There is a huge variation between schools, but my general experience is that they are heavily carbohydrate-based, the vegetables are overcooked and the fruit is of poor quality. Given a choice (as pupils usually have in secondary schools), most pupils choose pasta followed by an iced bun (or similar). There is little high class protein.
The cost per pupil is about £10pw. I would rather see that money going directly to the families who need it.
Schools already receive pupil premium funding for children who receive FSM or have been in the last six years (separate from general formula funding) at the rates of £1320 for primary pupils, £935 for secondary pupils and £300 for service children.
Schools have a great deal of flexibility over how the money is spent. Pupil premium funding has been shown to raise attainment. It doesn't have to be spent only on FSM children, although schools must be accountable and demonstrate that they have closed the attainment gap between the poorest and the rest. This was a LibDem idea and was the trade-off for student fees. Nick Clegg's argument was that it was better to support poorer, younger children than subsidise wealthier students to obtain higher level qualifications.
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