New report commissioned by Magic Breakfast finds that when teenagers miss breakfast, it

Pupils in Magic Breakfast partner schools told us:

New report commissioned by Magic Breakfast finds that when teenagers miss breakfast, it

Pupils in Magic Breakfast partner schools told us:

“Breakfast should be offered in all schools, especially secondary, as we are growing rapidly and need energy and nutrition.” (Pupil, age 14, Mainstream secondary school).

“It provides a great start to your day and helps those who cannot get breakfast at home due to running late or not having enough resources to get breakfast.” (Pupil, age 11, Mainstream secondary school).

“Teenagers are less likely to tell teachers they are hungry and will instead lose working time.” (Pupil, age 14, PRU Secondary)

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New report commissioned by Magic Breakfast finds that when teenagers miss breakfast, it

New report commissioned by Magic Breakfast finds that when teenagers miss breakfast, it