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Department for Education

Best Start Free Breakfast Clubs Enrichment Sponsorship Academic Year 26/27

Leisure GoodsCPV 37000000
ValueValue not published
Deadline4 Mar 2026
Published17 Feb 2026
RegionLondon
Timeline
Published 17 Feb 2026ClosedCloses 4 Mar 2026
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The brief

Best Start Free Breakfast Clubs: Enrichment Activities Partnership Market Engagement Notice This notice is not a call for competition.

Could your organisation partner with the Department for Education's (DfE) free breakfast club programme to help pupils start the day ready to learn?

The free breakfast club programme supports the government's aims of giving every pupil, regardless of their background, the best start in life.

Free breakfast clubs break down barriers to every child achieving and thriving at school and in later life, by ensuring they are ready to learn as well as supporting families with the cost of living, and tackling poverty.

The first 750 'early adopter' free breakfast clubs opened their doors in April 2025, and these schools are now successfully offering a free 30-minute club alongside a healthy breakfast to their pupils.

Following on from the success of this test and learn phase, national rollout will begin in April 2026 targeting the most disadvantaged areas, with a further 500 schools taking part.

By September 2026, over 680,000 children across 3,000 schools will benefit from the programme.

We know the difference a soft start and healthy breakfast can make for pupils with regards to attendance, attainment and behaviour, and we believe greater impact can be achieved by partnering with organisations who can help schools make their breakfast clubs even better.

Last October, in a landmark move, the government joined forces with four industry partners to provide the 750 early adopter schools with discounts and deals as part of a test and learn phase.

These partnerships are helping schools to serve up more affordable, varied breakfast options whilst saving time for busy school staff, which is why we launched a market engagement period to explore further opportunities for food partnerships beyond July 2026, when the current agreements end.

Alongside this, we would like to explore partnerships that can support pupils' soft start to the day.

Our early adopter schools are already offering engaging activities that enhance children's development and wellbeing1, and we want to build on this success.

To help support schools further, we are seeking partners who can offer resources that make free breakfast clubs even more fun and enriching, helping pupils begin the day ready to learn.

We are also considering how activity ideas and materials could be brought together in one accessible place online to further support schools in shaping enjoyable and inclusive free breakfast club sessions.

We are interested in resources suitable for all primary-aged pupils from Reception, Key Stage 1 (ages 5-7), and Key Stage 2 (ages 7-11), and welcome partners that could support light-touch, child-led activities for one or more of these age-groups in any of the following categories: express creativity explore the outdoors be active connect with the wider community develop wider life skills 2

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

01

Last October, in a landmark move,

Last October, in a landmark move, the government joined forces with four industry partners to provide the 750 early adopter schools with discounts and deals as part of a test and learn phase.

02

Alongside this, we would like to explore

Alongside this, we would like to explore partnerships that can support pupils' soft start to the day.

03

To help support schools further, we are

To help support schools further, we are seeking partners who can offer resources that make free breakfast clubs even more fun and enriching, helping pupils begin the day ready to learn.

04

We are also considering how activity ideas

We are also considering how activity ideas and materials could be brought together in one accessible place online to further support schools in shaping enjoyable and inclusive free breakfast club sessions.

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We are interested in resources suitable

We are interested in resources suitable for all primary-aged pupils from Reception, Key Stage 1 (ages 5-7), and Key Stage 2 (ages 7-11), and welcome partners that could support light-touch, child-led activities for one or more of these age-groups in any of the following categories:.

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