AT Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School, two days are never the same.

If pupils aren’t representing the school at sporting events or away on a trip, it could be they are welcoming guest speakers or celebrating a national day.

Recently the NSPCC and Lidl joined the school to serve breakfast to year one, followed by an assembly on how to keep children safe from abuse and neglect.

The Big Breakfast for Lidl Kids was held to mark the launch of a range of cereals in Lidl stores across the UK which will help fund the charity’s Speak Out. Stay Safe service.

For each one of six boxes of Crownfield branded cereal sold between May 31 and July 25, Lidl will donate 10p to the NSPCC.

"They are aiming is to raise £125,000."

The packets also contain important child safety messages from the charity’s school service mascot, Buddy, along with a range of fun games.

Prior to their free feed supplied by Lidl, the pupils sat down together to hear from the NSPCC’s Speak Out. Stay Safe team.

These assemblies are delivered in primary schools across the country to help prevent children from falling victim to abuse or neglect and to encourage them to speak out if something is worrying them.

Jo Bowker, schools organiser for Lancashire from the NSPCC, said: “A healthy Lidl breakfast was a great way to finish what was a really important morning for the children in year one at Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School.

“Having our child safety messages on the cereal boxes will also enable us to reach children and parents in their own home, which is a fantastic addition to the service the NSPCC already provides.”

Miss Katie Presho, acting deputy head at the school, said: “It has been an absolute pleasure to have the NSPCC come into school with their campaign and we’d like to say a huge thank-you to Lidl for providing us with a Big Breakfast.”

Boxes are available at Lidl, Whalley Banks in Blackburn, and Darwen's Duckworth Street.

A Lidl spokesman added: “We are thrilled to be supporting this NSPCC initiative and raising funds through this promotion.

"These breakfast sessions provide a valuable resource to communities and we hope through the fundraising we can provide more in the future.”