CHILDREN at Three Bridges Primary School, Melbury Avenue, Southall, welcomed a team from the Amazon centre in London to celebrate a new funding partnership for their Magic Breakfast club.

Founded by the charity Magic Breakfast and supported by Amazon, the club will provide children there with a healthy breakfast and start to the day.
 
Three Bridges is one of 57 schools across the country to benefit as part of the Amazon In The Community programme, which is focused on giving all children an equal chance at succeeding in today’s digital society. 
 
The Amazon team paid a surprise visit to the school, rolling up their sleeves to help dish up a  breakfast of cereals, bagels, toast, juice, milk and tea to fuel pupils for the morning.
 
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Amazon is providing a specialist member of Magic Breakfast staff at Three Bridges to help target the most vulnerable children and build nutritional knowledge among teachers and parents.
 
Jeremy Hannay, head teacher, said: "Magic Breakfast is having a big impact on our children, with pupils enjoying time each morning to socialise before starting their lessons.”