Our Publications and resources
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The Breakfast Club Adventures: Childrenโs activity pack
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The 13-Storey Treehouse: Teacherโs resource guide
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The 13-Storey Treehouse: Childrenโs activity pack
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The Breakfast Club Adventures: Ghoul in the School Teacher resource guide and Childrenโs activity pack
National Literacy Trust have partnered with the publisher Macmillan Childrenโs Books to create exclusive materials to accompany The Breakfast Club Adventures: The Ghoul in the School.
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Safeguarding Policy
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Equality and Diversity Policy
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Complains policy and procedures
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Our Environmental Mission Statement
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Magic Breakfast Response to the Autumn Statement 2023
This briefing outlines some of the key benefits of breakfast and the evidence behind Magic Breakfast. It also shares the experiences and stories of the schools we already work with and how, through the power of partnership, we can support more children and young people.
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Why Breakfast?
A summary of the benefits of breakfast for children and young people and our models.
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The National School Breakfast Programme: Scale-up Evaluation Report
The National School Breakfast Programme (NSBP) aimed to provide free, nutritious and universally available breakfast in schools in disadvantaged areas of England. The Department for Education awarded an initial contract of ยฃ24 million to two charities, Family Action and Magic Breakfast, to co-lead the NSBP for a two-year period beginning in 2018.
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Evaluation report and executive summary
The Magic Breakfast project provided schools with food, support and advice to offer a free, universal, breakfast to all pupils.. The aim of the project was to improve attainment outcomes by increasing the number of children who ate a healthy breakfast.