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Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, standing with students in a school dinner hall.

Free School Meals

No child should go to school hungry

The Mayor wants London to be the greatest city in the world to grow up in, where every young person has the support and opportunities they need to get ahead. For as long as Sadiq Khan is Mayor of London, there will be funding for universal free school meals in our state primary schools

In 2023, the Mayor introduced Universal Free School Meals for all state primary school children in London.

For as long as Sadiq Khan is Mayor of London, there will be funding for universal free school meals in our state primary schools. 

This means that until at least the end of the academic year in 2028, our state primary schools will receive funding to provide these vital lunches, potentially saving families over £500 per child per year. By ensuring children don’t go hungry in the classroom, we are working to deliver for all our children to give them the best start in life.

The Mayor is also investing £6 million to provide free holiday activities for children and young people across the capital. Holiday Hope will provide the help and support to the children and young people in our city who need it most – offering them something to do, something to aspire to and something to eat.

Over the school holidays, these fun, safe and positive experiences, will allow children and young people to:

  • access safe youth spaces
  • connect with other
  • explore their talents.

Most activities will include food. Whatever you're looking for, we’ve got you covered this holiday.

The programme builds on half a million opportunities already delivered through London's Violence Reduction Unit, and includes 100,000 mentoring opportunities for young people.

Why we're providing children with free school meals

  • When they are hungry, children struggle to concentrate and learn in the classroom. A free school meal will help children to reach their potential.  

  • This initiative builds on the Mayor’s existing work helping families to cope during the cost of living crisis. Find out about other cost of living support available to Londoners on the Cost of Living hub.

Over two years, families which routinely pay for school lunches could save over £500 per pupil per year due to the Mayor’s UFSM programme.

It is assumed that on average school meals cost 13.25 per week (or £2.65 per meal) in 2023-24.  The calculations for 2024–25 included projected population levels and inflation rates for that year. 

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Register with your council for free school meals

Children will receive their free school meal under the Mayor’s scheme automatically, but it is really important that parents and guardians continue to complete their school or borough’s registration form because a child may be eligible for extra funding for their school from the government, which is worth £1,300 per year.

In some boroughs and schools there are also extra entitlements parents and guardians might be eligible for, such as support for food in the school holidays.

Find more information about how to register for government free school meals on a borough’s website, or by contacting the school. 

Working collaboratively with boroughs, schools and families

We are working closely with boroughs, schools and others to make sure that there is a straightforward process as this initiative is implemented.

We have launched borough and school hubs to provide colleagues with the relevant guidance and resources needed to increase capacity.

The Mayor is funding universal free school meal provision in London state primary schools. Find guidance and support for schools.

Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, in a school canteen with canteen staff and students.

The Mayor is funding universal free school meal provision in London state primary schools. Find guidance and support for boroughs.

Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, in a London school with young students.

The Mayor is funding universal free school meal provision in London state primary schools. Find guidance and support for families.

Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, sitting beside a primary school student in a school canteen.

Involving schools and children in the conversation

The Mayor Sadiq Khan with children around a table eating a meal

The Mayor of London’s Love Your Lunch Challenge

Last year, the Mayor asked young Londoners to join the conversation about Free School Meals and to create a piece of work that tells about why they love free school meals.

Find out more

Further actions the Mayor is taking to support vulnerable Londoners

This emergency funding will support children and families across the capital in dealing with the extreme financial pressure they are currently facing.    

The Mayor will work hand-in-hand with the new Government to help build a better and fairer London for everyone and will continue engaging with partners, boroughs and the government to fight against food insecurity. 

As past of his cost of living package, the Mayor is also providing emergency free holiday meals to support Londoners. The programme has provided 12.3m holiday and weekend meals to low-income families in Year 1 of the Free Holiday Meals programme. We expect to deliver more than 10m holiday and weekend meals over Year 2 of the Free Holiday Meals programme.

Evaluation and impact of Universal Free School Meals

Learn more about how we’re monitoring and evaluating the Universal Free School Meals scheme with key partners.

Sadiq Khan sits at a lunch table and talks with pupils in a primary school

Understanding the possible impacts of the Free School Meals policy and how they could be improved. Read the full report (updated May 2025).

Mayor Sadiq Khan at a school table with four students eating lunch

Get in touch

If you have any queries, please direct these to [email protected]