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July 20, 2025, 9:45 a.m.
School meals to rise in price in Mykolaiv from September 1 - new prices
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In Mykolaiv, the executive committee decided to change the maximum cost of catering services in educational institutions. The new prices will take effect on September 1, 2025.
The decision was published on the website of the Mykolaiv City Council.
The decision applies to pupils of all ages, children of privileged categories, as well as pupils of specialized schools and vocational schools.
In schools with full-time or mixed format education, the maximum cost of meals for primary school students who receive free meals at the expense of the state (up to 70%) and local budgets is as follows:
- Breakfast - 75.90 UAH
- Lunch - 94.20 UAH
Preferential categories of students (children of combatants, low-income, other categories):
- Age 10-11 years: breakfast - 75.90 UAH, lunch - 94.20 UAH
- Age 11-14: breakfast - 85.80 UAH, lunch - 110.40 UAH
- Ages 14-18: breakfast - 95.00 UAH, lunch - 121.70 UAH
Starting September 1, the following maximum prices will be set at a special school for visually impaired children, where students are fed three meals a day:
- Children under 4 years old - 141.50 UAH
- Children 4-6 (7) years old - 174.40 UAH
- Students 6-11 years old - 228.80 UAH
- Students 11-14 years old - 267.30 UAH
- Students aged 14-18 - 372.20 UAH
Vocational education institutions:
- Orphans, children without parental care who are fully supported by the state - 175 UAH/day.
- Children from low-income families, orphans under guardianship - 70 UAH/day.
Earlier, the cost of meals for schoolchildren in Mykolaiv was UAH 50.50 per day for students aged 6-11, UAH 60.20 for children aged 11-14, and UAH 69.90 for teenagers aged 14-18.
In March, the government allocated more than UAH 6.5 million to improve hot meals for primary school students in Mykolaiv region. The money will be used to upgrade school kitchens, purchase quality products and introduce modern nutrition standards. The funds were provided by the UN World Food Program and are to be distributed among 26 communities in the region.