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Plan to help 'needy' pupils welcomed

November 10, 2016 11:55
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BySimon Rocker, Simon Rocker

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The government's intention to look at better support for pupils from families who are "just managing" financially has been welcomed by Partnerships for Jewish Schools.

Schools receive extra money only for children eligible for free school meals.

But in its recent green paper, the Department for Education says "schools should take greater account of those children of people on modest incomes… but who are nevertheless just about managing".

Rabbi David Meyer, executive director of Pajes, said "due to the cultural sensitivities of our community, the free-school-meals measures currently in place do not address the most needy in our schools. We welcome the intention of the government to review this provision and will continue to work with the DfE to try to find a more equitable solution."