A call has gone out for schools across the country to enter a competition to win £1,000 for their breakfast club.

The Kellogg’s Breakfast Club Awards will see one club from each region of England, as well as one from Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, be crowned the best breakfast club of the year and bag a cash prize.

Winners will also be invited to attend an awards ceremony at the prestigious Houses of Parliament.

From inspiring volunteers to themed breakfast days and creating kitchen gardens for the school canteen, each and every element of breakfast clubs will be celebrated at the awards.

Entries close Friday, October 4, and be judged by a panel of experts.

Last year’s winner from Northern Ireland's Edenderry Primary School which spent their money on different food options they couldn’t usually afford as well as new resources like games and books.

Kate Prince, corporate social responsibility manager for Kellogg’s, said: “The Breakfast Club Awards are a fantastic opportunity to celebrate the wonderful and inspiring work that goes on in schools up and down the country.

“Kellogg’s has supported breakfast clubs for 21 years because we believe that every child deserves the best start to their day. Clubs offer so many benefits for the school such as improved attendance and behaviour in the classroom. The children love them too as they get a chance to wake up in a fun way before lessons begin.”

The Kellogg’s Breakfast Club Awards are just one part of Kellogg’s support for school breakfast clubs. This year the cereal company announced that in 2019 it is doubling the funding for breakfast clubs in communities that need it the most and will donate a minimum of £600,000 to schools across the UK.

To find out more and to enter the Breakfast Club Awards, visit: www.breakfastclubawards.co.uk