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Your child may be able to get free school meals if you get any of the following:
Children who get paid these benefits directly, instead of through a parent or guardian, can also get free school meals.
Your child may also get help with meals if you get any of these benefits and if your child is Educated Other Than At School (EOTAS).
Please complete an application form to check if you’re eligible. Please note, this doesn’t apply if your child is Electively Home Educated (EHE).
If you do not qualify for most benefits your child may still be eligible for free school meals. This is known as having 'no recourse to public funds'.
Schools do not see any specific information about your income. They are not told about the benefits you receive.
You will need:
You may also need to upload your benefit documents to prove your entitlement.
If one or more of your children already receive school meals and you have a younger child starting school, you will need to apply for that child.
We will let you know quickly if you qualify for free school meals. We will send you a confirmation email within 10 working days.
All pupils approved for free school meals will be eligible until at least 31 March 2025. After that they will remain eligible until they finish the school phase they are in (for example, primary or secondary).
If your child is in sixth form or further education, please contact their school or college directly to find out how to apply for free meals for young people aged 16 years and older.
All children automatically get free school meals if they are in:
If you feel you receive any of the qualifying benefits please still apply for free school meals when you enrol your child in school. This will ensure you don't miss out on additional support, such as:
Your child's school can also get extra funding if you are approved. We call this pupil premium.
The pupil premium grant is government funding paid to schools. This happens when a pupil is approved for free school meals. Schools decide the best way to spend this funding. They will look at how to improve educational outcomes for pupils.
If you do not want free school meals for your child but you receive one of the qualifying benefits, you can still apply for free school meals. You do not have to order the meals if you don't want to. This will ensure that your child's school will get the funding to support your child.
If your child is eligible for benefit related free school meals, they can also join our free holiday activities. The activities run during the Easter, summer and Christmas holidays. They will also get a free midday meal whilst at the club.
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