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  1. Nov 2, 2009 · Is no-one allowed to go home for lunch at all? What about the children who live close by - are they also forced to buy school lunches?

  2. A majority of secondary schools have morning breaks of 20 mins, with a few having 15 minutes. About half of all secondary schools have lunch breaks of less than 45 mins, with about a quarter having 35 minutes or less. Afternoon breaks are virtually non-existent at secondary level.

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  3. Feb 19, 2019 · They recommended that schoolchildren should have a legal right to at least 75 minutes of break time in the school day, which would allow for the chief medical officer's recommended 60...

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  4. Lunchtime Supervision (England) Teachers are entitled to a daily break of a reasonable length either between school sessions or between the hours of 12 noon and 2.00pm. This provision is found in paragraph 52.3 of the School Teachers’ Pay and Conditions Document.

  5. Jun 30, 2015 · The lunchtime break is many children’s favourite time of the school day – and, in a moment of honesty, some teaching staff may admit to feeling the same! During this precious hour children eat, let off steam, learn to play co-operatively, and develop social skills to enable them to become rounded and civilised human beings.

  6. Education (Nutritional Standards for School Lunches) (England) Regulations 2006 introduced these changes. Over the following years, interim standards for school lunches and other school food (such as in tuck shops and breakfast clubs) were developed and replaced by final standards in September 2009.

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  8. Schools should carefully consider the time available for breaks and work to ensure that pupils in both primary and secondary schools have adequate breaks in the day. This should include a

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