Breakfast Can’t Wait

Every child in Scotland should be hungry to learn – not hungry for food.

But for thousands, breakfast is not guaranteed. That’s a problem we can fix – and a promise that Scotland has already made. 

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The promise has been made. Let’s make sure it reaches every child who needs it.

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In 2021, the Scottish Government committed to providing free school breakfasts for all primary and ASN pupils.

With the launch of the Bright Start Breakfasts Fund, Scotland has taken the first step to begin the journey – but without a clear national plan, a timeline, or full funding, the promise remains unfulfilled.

Every morning, too many children in Scotland arrive at school too hungry to concentrate, participate, or thrive. Hunger holds children back. But a simple, universal school breakfast can transform the start of their day – giving them the fuel to learn, grow, and succeed.

Universal, stigma-free, for every child

School breakfasts are not a ‘nice-to-have.’ They are a proven, practical public service – like school lunches or free prescriptions. They work best when they’re universal, available to every child, stigma-free, and built into the school day. 

New survey results shows strong public support too, with 63% agreeing that breakfast should be offered to all ages, not just the youngest. Universal free school breakfast is an investment in Scotland’s future that will pay for itself many times over by improving life chances and reducing pressure on public services. 

As our breakfast entitlement is universal it benefits all of our children, who can choose what they would like to eat.  It promotes health and wellbeing, provides a nurturing start to their day and a chance to chat whilst having breakfast.”

Teacher, Magic Breakfast partner school, Scotland 

Breakfast Can't Wait branded tile showing two children eating breakfast.

In 2021, the Scottish Government committed to providing free school breakfasts for all primary and ASN pupils.

With the launch of the Bright Start Breakfasts Fund, Scotland has taken the first step to begin the journey – but without a clear national plan, a timeline, or full funding, the promise remains unfulfilled.

Every morning, too many children in Scotland arrive at school too hungry to concentrate, participate, or thrive. Hunger holds children back. But a simple, universal school breakfast can transform the start of their day – giving them the fuel to learn, grow, and succeed.

Universal, stigma-free, for every child

School breakfasts are not a ‘nice-to-have.’ They are a proven, practical public service – like school lunches or free prescriptions. They work best when they’re universal, available to every child, stigma-free, and built into the school day. 

New survey results shows strong public support too, with 63% agreeing that breakfast should be offered to all ages, not just the youngest. Universal free school breakfast is an investment in Scotland’s future that will pay for itself many times over by improving life chances and reducing pressure on public services. 

As our breakfast entitlement is universal it benefits all of our children, who can choose what they would like to eat.  It promotes health and wellbeing, provides a nurturing start to their day and a chance to chat whilst having breakfast.”

Teacher, Magic Breakfast partner school, Scotland 

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10 November 2025


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