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  2. Elevenses - Wikipedia

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    In modern times, hourly workers take a break known as a coffee break, typically around 10:00 a.m., or in the first third of a work shift. [citation needed] Often, this is done in a break room, and small snacks may be eaten as well. It is common for school children to have a short snack break, called "morning snack".

  3. Ofsted - Wikipedia

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    Ofsted's role is to make sure that organisations providing education, training and childcare services in England do so to a high standard for children and students. Ofsted is responsible for inspecting a range of educational institutions, including state schools and some independent schools.

  4. Recess (break) - Wikipedia

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    Some schools in Beijing, China allow children to spend an hour or two to socialize or to step out of the classroom per day. Some schools do not have a dedicated recess period, instead allowing a ten-minute break per class session. For lunch, students either pack or buy from the school's lunch area. After lunch time there is a quiet period.

  5. Children unable to afford lunch in more than half of state ...

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    Senior leaders working in the most deprived schools were also more likely to say there were more pupils unable to afford lunch at 59% compared with 44% of those in the least deprived schools.

  6. Parents working from home are keeping their children off ...

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    Fewer children go to school on Fridays, suggesting that parents are keeping them at home, schools inspector has said

  7. Parents working from home are keeping children off school ...

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    Pandemic lockdowns and the ‘phenomenon’ of home working have fuelled pupil absences, Sir Martyn Oliver suggests.

  8. School meal - Wikipedia

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    In France, lunch is considered the most important meal of the day. Students can get lunch at school or go home for it. The lunch break is one to two hours long. French students are taught to take time to savor and enjoy their meals. [82] Students have to pay for cafeteria lunches; the cost of the meal varies by region.

  9. Ofsted inspections will not go ahead in schools during final ...

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    Schools and colleges will only be inspected if there are safeguarding concerns, the Department for Education has said. Ofsted inspections will not go ahead in schools during final week of term ...