Private school that usually serves herb-crusted salmon puts on baked potatoes with beans for “Austerity Day”
A private girls' school in west London has sparked outrage after serving baked potatoes with beans and coleslaw for lunch to mark an "Austerity Day" designed to help pupils learn about "less fortunate" people. St Paul's Girls' School, which has fees of £7,978 per term, had an "austerity lunch" of baked potatoes ...








