Montauban to Continue Providing Free Breakfasts in schools
The Montauban city council (Tarn-et-Garonne) unanimously voted to continue the “breakfast in REP schools” program for the 2025-2026 school year. The proposal was presented by Clarisse Heulland and received full support from council members.
REP (Réseau d’Éducation Prioritaire) schools are designated as priority education network schools, serving students from disadvantaged backgrounds. This program aims to combat food insecurity and improve student concentration and performance by providing a nutritious breakfast before classes begin.
The program has been running successfully for several years, and the council’s decision demonstrates a continued commitment to supporting students’ well-being and educational success.Providing breakfast ensures students start the day with the energy thay need to learn effectively. This initiative directly addresses inequalities and helps create a more level playing field for all children.
The continuation of this program will benefit hundreds of students across Montauban’s REP schools. The city council believes that investing in children’s health and education is crucial for the future of the community.
Key Takeaways
- Montauban will continue offering free breakfasts to students in REP schools for the 2025-2026 school year.
- The program targets students from disadvantaged backgrounds.
- The goal is to improve student concentration, performance, and overall well-being.
- The city council views this as a vital investment in the community’s future.
Publication Date: 2025/09/20 12:54:59