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Table 1: Number and type of meals taken on school meals census day, by school type and school management type: 2015/16
Table 2: Percentage and type of meals taken on school meals census day, by school type and school management type: 2015/16
Table 3: Uptake of school meals (free and paid) - number and percentage of pupils present for lunch on school meals census day, by school type and school management type: 2012/13 - 2015/16
Table 4: Number and percentage of school meals provided (free and paid) by type of meal provision, school type and school management type: 2015/16
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