School Where Pupils Serve Lunch ; Responsibilities and Courtesy Boost Learning and Discipline [Edition 2]
Evening Standard - London › October 27, 2009
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Evening Standard - London › October 27, 2009
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WELCOME to the school where you serve your fellow pupils lunch, you can't go to the corner store at break and you're told to eat your greens or you won't get any pudding.
The City Academy, Hackney, is reviving the traditional mealtime to teach pupils table manners and discipline and counter concerns that such behaviour is no longer learned at home. The secondary in Homerton Row opened last month in Pounds 35 million buildings with hi-tech facilities. But it has adopted some of the strictest and most old-fashioned lunch rules.See the full content of this document
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School Where Pupils Serve Lunch ; Responsibilities and Courtesy Boost Learning and Discipline [Edition 2]
Every child must eat a hot and healthy meal in the dining room every day. Pupils sit in the same groups of six around small tables, taking it ...
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