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    Singer Jamelia goes back to school to launch breakfast club awards

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    By Birmingham Eastside on September 1, 2018 Education, News

    Birmingham singer and TV presenter Jamelia has headed back to school as part of a project to highlight the work of breakfast clubs.

    Jamelia goes back to school. Picture: Jonathan Pow
    Jamelia goes back to school. Picture: Jonathan Pow

    The Loose Woman star joined kids for breakfast as they kicked off the new school year as part of the launch of the Kellogg’s Breakfast Club Awards.

    The 37-year-old mum-of-three said: “My mother was a single, working parent therefore breakfast club proved support and enabled her to go back to work – while ensuring I had the best start to the day.

    ‘‘It is fantastic to be launching the awards, an event dedicated to celebrating the wonderful, and inspiring, work that goes on in breakfast clubs up and down the country.”

    Schools across the UK and Northern Ireland are now invited to enter for the chance to win a cash prize as well as attending an awards ceremony at the Houses of Parliament. The winner will be announced on 29th October.

    For entry details visit www.KelloggsBreakfastClubAwards.co.uk.

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