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NSW schools trial free breakfast to boost attendance

One western Sydney school has discovered a hearty meal could be the key to boosting school attendance.

Some schools in New South Wales are trialling Free Friday Brekkies in a bid to improve attendance rates post-COVID.

Glenmore Park High School Principal Heidi Caws said the free meals were a huge success.

New government data shows the initiative is having a positive effect after a three per cent increase in attendance levels last year compared with 2022.

The Minns government has also launched a new social media and TV blitz to get more kids back in the classroom.

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