MP CELEBRATES FREE MILK IN SCHOOLS
MEDIA RELEASE
18th September 2013
David Anderson, MP for Blaydon, acted as milk monitor for the day in Washingwell Community Preschool in celebration of World School Milk Day.
To mark the event Washingwell Community Preschool encouraged children to drink milk and understand the nutritional benefits milk provides, alongside hundreds of schools and nurseries across the UK throughout September and October 2013.
Mr. Anderson said “Milk is mother nature’s gift that never stops giving. We can do nothing better for our young people than introduce them to this special gift”.
World School Milk Day is on Wednesday 25th September. An initiative driven globally by the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations, World School Milk Day is funded in the UK by Cool Milk, the country’s leading school milk supplier.
The annual event, held on the last Wednesday in September, has been celebrated by children drinking milk in schools and early years settings in over 30 countries around the world since 2000.
In the UK, an estimated 1.5 million children under the age of five receive free milk every day, while pupils aged five to eleven receive subsidised milk.
Delivered fresh to the classroom, the milk is enjoyed as a group, promoting social development and independence. Milk is vital for building healthy bones and teeth and improves a child’s concentration, memory and creativity.
For more information about World School Milk Day, please visit www.worldschoolmilkday.com
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Notes to Editor:
- Cool Milk is the UK’s leading school milk supplier, working in partnership with local authorities and early years groups to supply free and subsidised school milk to children in pre-schools, nurseries, and primary schools across the UK.
- The 1944 Education Act introduced a free milk clause which gave a free glass (1/3 pint) of milk to all school children in the United Kingdom under the age of 18. Today, under the Welfare Food Scheme run by the Department of Health, under-fives are still eligible for free school milk. Milk is also subsidised for school children aged five to 11 by the European Union under the European school milk scheme.
- It is recognised that there are a wide range of health benefits from drinking milk.
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