"Thank you Mr Powles for dropping off my sandwiches and saving the world,” Lewis, aged eight, shouts after his assistant head teacher.
Hero head, Zane Powles, 48, had knocked on Lewis’s front door and left five paper bags of food for him and his four siblings.
Mr Powles takes a moment to check they have all been doing their work online during lockdown before heading off down the road to his next pupil.
The dad-of-three is loaded down with two massive rucksacks and a black bin liner full of packed lunches. He is clutching 12 paper bags full of school lunches topped up with extras he’s bought himself from Tesco because he was “horrified” at the rubbish allocated to their kids.
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