Katherine, 8, Ravjeet, 11, and Chloe, 9, love a big bowl of cereal in the mornings. Adding friends, giggles and happy chats makes for a winning combo.
The Melton South Primary School pupils are eager to get to school a little bit earlier than usual to be part of the newly formed Breakfast Club.
School chaplain Tina Matana hopes the club will instil in pupils a lifelong love of healthy breakfasts.
“Students taking part in the school breakfast program not only experience the physical benefits but also the positive social and educational aspects of the program,” Ms Matana said.
The Breakfast Club is funded by the state government and will convene on Tuesdays and Thursdays in the school’s gymnasium.