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Breakfast club which has health at Hearts is on track say organisers

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Published Date: 10 October 2008
A BID to introduce a breakfast club into every city primary school is still on track, organisers said today.
The initiative – which has seen finance giant Aegon team up with the city council and Hearts – has so far seen two clubs established.

But as the Evening News-supported scheme celebrates its first birthday, the goal of having 94 schools taking part
by 2010 is still being pursued.

Pupils from Dalry Primary School joined Hearts players Robbie Neilson, Andy Driver and Juho Makela, as well as city education leader Marilyne MacLaren and Aegon human resources director Paul Blair on the pitch at Tynecastle yesterday to mark the scheme's anniversary.

Two new breakfast clubs have been set up in the last year, at Sighthill Primary School and Pirniehall and St David's Primary, which share a campus in Pilton.

Mr Blair said: "We are delighted at making a solid start with the breakfast club in its first year.

"Children at Pirniehall and St David's Primary School and Sighthill Primary are already enjoying the benefits of a healthy breakfast to start the school day.

"We are looking forward to signing up more schools and sponsors in the coming weeks."

Plans are in the pipeline to get three more schools on board by January next year and a new sponsorship and development coordinator will be recruited in coming weeks to secure local business sponsors to develop breakfast club provision over the next two years.

A new resource for schools being launched next month, "breakfast club in a box", will offer guidance for school staff on how to go about setting up and maintaining a breakfast club.

Alan White, from the Hearts Education and Community Trust, said: "Already the Aegon Breakfast Club initiative has made a positive difference to primary school children in Edinburgh.

"As a football club we understand the importance of a comprehensive education and the need for healthy lifestyles in young people."

In April 2003, Edinburgh City Council and NHS Lothian committed to setting up breakfast clubs across the city. By 2007 there were 26 breakfast clubs operating in 28 schools and Hearts and Aegon got on board to extend the scheme to every school.

Councillor MacLaren said she was "delighted" by the success of the project so far.

She added: "A nutritious meal at the start of the day is a great boost for the brain and the body and gets kids off to a flying start each morning."

The scheme has certainly proved popular with the youngsters from Dalry Primary.

As well as a healthy breakfast the clubs provide the chance for staff to offer emotional support and help with homework, as well as the opportunity for youngsters to interact with children of different ages.

Angela Fameyah, 11, said: "You can play with toys and you can draw pictures."

Benita Fameyah, nine, said: "I go every day. It is good that the people who can't take breakfast at home can take it at school."

Seven-year-old Stefan Thomas added: "I go on Mondays and Fridays. It is good. I like the toast."





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1

Jambo-ree,

10/10/2008 10:57:45
It's a sad commentary on the state of our society these days that kids have to got to school to get a decent breakfast, help with homework and emotional support. However it's excellent that commercial organisations such as Hearts and Aegon are ready able and willing step in to help the cooncil supply these.

Stories like this are too often lost under the hubris of Vlad's negative side. Would be good to see the team with the best balance sheet in Edinburgh join us in this. I'm sure lots of kids fae Leith would benefit.
2

Lobster,

Edinburgh 10/10/2008 11:51:27
Screams publicity stunt.
3

VictorianGorgie,

10/10/2008 12:03:59
#2 lobster, you would scream if we lobbed you in a boiling pot.

4

Skip McClendon,

10/10/2008 12:12:26
Breakfast clubs are a great idea. For working parents without acccess to flexible working, they can provide a safe and welcoming environment for children in the hour before school.

While most children will have breakfast with their parents before going to clubs, for other less fortunate children the healthy breakfast available in clubs is a great start to the school day.
5

Jam Tarts 1874,

On the Rebound 10/10/2008 12:22:50
#1. When I was a kid back in the 60's & 70's we didn't get a decent breakfast, help with homework or emotional support either, I wish there had been this kind of scheme in place back then. If there had been I am sure many of my contemporaries would have grown up alot healthier than they have.
6

Lobster,

Edinburgh 10/10/2008 12:26:21
#3 Victorian Gorgie

My, that's constructive. Your name does not surprise me.

7

Mr Crisps,

Musselburgh 10/10/2008 12:38:39
#7 "Screams publicity stunt" - and this is constructive? Of course the photo call was done for publicity, the aim is to get more places offering this facility!
8

Lobster,

Edinburgh 10/10/2008 12:46:03
#8 You may not see it as constructive but it is an opinion all the same.

The phrase "clutching at straws" comes to mind.

I may just be cynical but the timing for some "positive news" from Hearts couldn't be better really, could it?

9

Lobster,

Edinburgh 10/10/2008 12:49:08
#9 Oh here we go. Lobster is slagging off Hearts...Let's all cry! Jeezo!

"HEARTS are a mile ahead of other clubs in recognising that you can influence young kids" Oh really?

Deluded.
10

VictorianGorgie,

10/10/2008 12:50:21
#10 lobster. you're entitled to your opinion and you've given it, well done you.

here's my opinion...

you're a freak of nature.

11

Lobster,

Edinburgh 10/10/2008 12:55:48
#12 Ha! How do you come up with this nugget of gold?

#7 I do not support Rangers, Celtic or Hibs!

FWIW I applaud this scheme, Edinburgh Council and Aegon. I do however suspect HMFC have ulterior motives.

Small minded? Uh-uh. Realistic. Are you really that naive love?
12

Lobster,

10/10/2008 12:59:29
Hold the phone! Did Jamboy actaully write "Well done Vlad"?!?!

Man, this stunt is working better than I would ever have imagined! I doubt your fellow Jambos would share that particular sentiment!
13

Bob 2,

10/10/2008 13:06:29
It's a sad commentary on the state of our society these days that kids have to got to school to get a decent breakfast, help with homework and emotional support.

Yip its a sad state of affairs that kids have to got to school to get a decent breakfast..

What ever happened to folk looking after their own kids ...shock horror.

As one headteacher said, " schools are becoming surrogate parents".

Yip they're dropped off for breakfast and picked up at Tea time.....what next evening meals
...why not just go the full hogg a make the schools into Boarding Schools, it would be more convient for the parents???!!!

Imagine having to look after your own kids, yip it a sad state of affairs.
14

Bob 2,

10/10/2008 13:07:57
ps what have half these comments got to do with article.

Come on folks debate the debte and give some for and against comments instead of this personal slanging match!!
15

Lobster,

10/10/2008 13:14:18
#18 Got it in one Jamboy.

You're a smart little cookie aintcha?
16

Lobster,

10/10/2008 13:21:44
#20 You mock in your 2nd paragraph. But I suspect you're not far from the truth, although only destroying one half of Edinburgh.

But don't worry dear, I'm sure you'll still have your "Hearts Education and Community Trust" even if they will no longer be based in Gorgie.

Oh and do you really think Vlad is even aware he is feeding "poor" children? I think not.
17

Lobster,

10/10/2008 13:45:20
#22 I haven't once called you a woman. I care about kids well-being too (as should their parents btw)

I do not read the red top rags. I have a well informed opinion, and I'm not wasting my time defending them to a clearly delusional human being.
18

Lobster,

10/10/2008 13:49:45
#24 I suggest you calm down to a panic. You are merely demonstrating how hot headed a person you are. You must be one of these "real football fans" I keep hearing so much about.

I am actually rather respected amongst my peers, thank you very much.
19

Mikey,

10/10/2008 13:59:10
#26, so you're a dealer then?
20

Lobster,

10/10/2008 14:00:21
#27

Why thank you. I'm not sure I quite deserve all the praise you envelope me in, but thank you nonetheless.

This is how I refer to all people who post big words in the absence of some actual intelligence. We all have a thesaurus dear.

It has just occurred to be that Post 27 may have had a hint of sarcasm about it. You really should know better - it really is the lowest form of wit.
21

Lobster,

10/10/2008 14:04:47
#29 "Well if this kind of behaviour and crass, small-minded, petty one-up-manship is typical of your ideas and opinions on life in general"

Crass? Small Minded? I know you are but what am I?

You seem to have quite a brain for primitive behaviour there. Well done you.
22

Lobster,

10/10/2008 14:09:08
#32 I am starting to think you are a little bit of a snob. That, my friend, is not a nice trait to have.

23

Lobster,

10/10/2008 14:28:10
#35 Evidence? Of my personal opinion?

I apologise, I had no idea I had to back up opinions with references and evidence now.

Heads up - although your thesaurus may be in working order I do believe your spell checker may be turned off.
24

Lobster,

10/10/2008 14:37:38
#37 I have already told you, I do not read the red tops. I may be a lot of things, but a liar is not one of them.

The fact the vlad is absolutley bonkers is a rather good place to start, don't you think?

Dare I ask if you are a Romanov apologist? Do these increasingly rare breed still even exist? Maybe we should put you in the zoo under the endangered species programme? Just a suggestion, please don't combust.
25

Lobster,

10/10/2008 14:53:50
Oh dear, I am now fearing the worst. Perhaps Jamboy has in fact combusted.
26

Lobster,

10/10/2008 15:05:26
#38

Oh dear. Let's do as the tabloids do and take the first part of the sentence and ignore the rest. You are a real diamond in the rough aren't you?

Him and that blasted fax machine's affair - that's perfectly normal (fwiw I am an avid Guardian reader - I am well aware of their stance on this matter)

Sorry I haven't sifted through your previous posts. Frankly at your level of non-sensical naivety I'd rather stick pins in your, sorry my, eyes.

With respect, that last paragraph has me baffled. Shoplifters and murderers? What are you on about now? Can I speak candidly? I have enjoyed you as a plaything, and I am now bored.

I suspect you, being the absolute gem of humanity that you are, will be spending your Friday night helping others less fortunate (and no doubt less stupid) than yourself.

It's been emotional.

27

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10/10/2008 15:07:46
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10/10/2008 15:14:22
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Lobster,

10/10/2008 15:26:17
# 45

And........ he's off!!

Took longer than I expected.

I'll book you a bed next to Vlad, Jamboy, shall I?

Love you xx
30

Lobster,

10/10/2008 15:35:38
I really don't see the need for profanities.

31

Howard Moon,

10/10/2008 16:10:33
Where's the obligatory picture of Cllr MacLaren?

I'm surprised they haven't attached it to this story- it's become kind of like Private Eye and their picture of Andrew Neil.
32

Lobster,

10/10/2008 16:24:46
#53 I suspect you, your mates and girlfriend are probably away for some merriment at the most under-rated Robertsons Bar or the like? That establishment and the likes seem to be home to the "cretinous members of our society" that you have, in the past spoken about.

I have no reason to believe you wouldn't fit in perfectly!

Have a lovely weekend St Jamboy.
33

Bob 2,

10/10/2008 20:56:38
No1 states

It's a sad commentary on the state of our society these days that kids have to got to school to get a decent breakfast, help with homework and emotional support.

Yip its a sad state of affairs that kids have to got to school to get a decent breakfast..

What ever happened to folk looking after their own kids ...shock horror.

As one headteacher said, " schools are becoming surrogate parents".

Yip they're dropped off for breakfast and picked up at Tea time.....what next evening meals
...why not just go the full hogg a make the schools into Boarding Schools, it would be more convenient for the parents???!!!

Imagine having to look after your own kids, yip it a sad state of affairs.

Why not go one step further and get someone else to have you children!!!

 

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