Clacton County High School Lowers Daily Free Meal Credit To £2

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Karen McGinn
31 January 2026, 11:16 am

Families at Clacton County High School in Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, have seen the daily allowance for free school meals reduced from £3 to £2 as of January 31, 2026. The reduction, which appeared in an update to the school’s information for parents, means students who qualify for help with lunch costs will have one-third less to spend each day on their food.

The change affects a large number of the school’s 1,900 pupils, with performance data showing that a significant portion of the student body relies on this financial support. This credit is added automatically to students’ digital payment accounts to be used at the on-site Clouds Restaurant or the Snack Shack.

This move comes as government profiles continue to highlight Clacton-on-Sea as an area where many families face difficult economic conditions. Because standard school meal deals often cost more than £2.50, there are concerns that the new £2 limit will not cover a full meal and a drink, potentially leaving parents to pay the difference.

The school is managed by The Sigma Trust, a group of schools in North East Essex that has previously stated a goal to improve the quality of food for students. While school leaders have not yet shared a specific reason for the lower allowance, the change follows a time of rising costs for catering and food supplies across the country.

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