All children in these year groups continue to receive Universal Infant Free School Meals (UIFSM) automatically. No application is required. However, if you receive any benefits that make you eligible for income‑related Free School Meals, you should still apply. This ensures the school receives additional Pupil Premium funding.
To qualify for free school meals, your child must receive one of the following benefits:
Transitional protections remain in place until the end of the 2025–26 school year, meaning pupils who become eligible under current criteria remain entitled even if circumstances change.
If you receive any of these benefits, please apply for free school meals. This will also ensure your child's school receives Pupil Premium funding.
You can apply for free school meals through the Cambridgeshire County Council website:
👉 Apply for Free School Meals
If you need assistance or have questions, contact the Education Welfare Benefits Team:
📧 Email: ewb.fsm@cambridgeshire.gov.uk
📞 Phone: 01223 703 200
Updated rates for the 2025–26 financial year are:
Even if your child receives UIFSM (Reception–Y2), you must apply for income‑related FSM to generate Pupil Premium funding for the school.
Cambridgeshire will continue running its Holiday Voucher Scheme from 1 April 2025 to 31 March 2026.
Eligible families receive supermarket vouchers worth:
| Holiday Period | Voucher Amount |
|---|---|
| Easter – 2 weeks | £30 |
| May Half Term – 1 week | £15 |
| Summer – 5 weeks | £75 |
| October Half Term – 1 week | £15 |
| Christmas – 2 weeks | £30 |
| February Half Term – 1 week | £15 |
| Total (2025–26) | £180 per eligible child |
Eligibility mirrors income‑related FSM. Children receiving UIFSM only (without meeting low‑income criteria) are not eligible.
Families eligible for FSM may also receive:
If you have questions about eligibility, applications, or support available, please contact the school office or visit the Cambridgeshire County Council website.