You’ve helped them revise.
Encouraged them through the nerves.
Reminded them of everything they’re capable of.
But this exam season, for too many families, there’s a worry that sits quietly in the background… Will my child start the day hungry?
Hunger isn’t always visible, but its effects are powerful. It makes concentration slip makes anxiety feel heavier and makes memories harder to reach. Studies show that young people who regularly miss breakfast go on to achieve an average of two GCSE grades lower than those who eat a morning meal.
That’s a huge impact on our teenagers, not just right now but also on their future.
At Magic Breakfast, we believe fairness means ensuring every young person enters the exam hall ready to perform at their best, and not distracted by hunger. We work to ensure every young person starts the day with the fuel they need to succeed.



