Nine schools in Wales have been warned by inspectors to improve their food hygiene standards.
One establishment - St Michael's RC Primary School's breakfast club in Newport - was given a score of one out of five and told that major improvements were necessary.
Food hygiene inspections are carried out in schools regularly by local authorities across the UK.
Read more: How are food hygiene ratings calculated?
Following an inspection each school is given a score ranging from zero to five which is made publicly available by the Food Standards Agency.
A score of two signifies that improvement is necessary in the way the school stores and processes its food while a score of one signifies that major improvement is needed.
The full list of schools:
St Michael's RC Primary School (Breakfast Club), Baldwin Close, Newport
Hygiene rating: 1
Westbourne School Boarding House, Penarth
Hygiene rating: 2
Ysgol Bro Cynfal, Blaenau Ffestiniog
Hygiene rating: 2
Ysgol Ardudwy, Harlech
Hygiene rating: 2
Ysgol Y Felinheli, Harlech
Hygiene rating: 2
Chartwells, Malpas Church In Wales Infant School, Harlech
Hygiene rating: 2
Brynteg Nursery School, Abersychan
Hygiene rating: 2
Y Dyfydol, Cellan, Lampeter
Hygiene rating: 2
Clase Primary School, Swansea
Hygiene rating: 2
Three of the schools to receive scores of two out of five in their latest inspections, Ysgol Bro Cynfal, Ysgol Ardudwy and Ysgol Y Felinheli, are in Gwynedd while the Vale of Glamorgan, Newport, Ceredigion, Torfaen and Swansea each had one.
For full story see - http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/education/nine-welsh-schools-been-warned-10271388
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