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sQuid has now arrived at John Hanson Community School
What is the school cashless catering system all about?
John Hanson Community School has teamed up with sQuid to develop a new cashless catering system. We will be one of the first schools in the country to use this technology. Students will use biometric identification to pay for transactions, linked to an online sQuid account.
Create a sQuid account
Register and create an account with sQuid:
- Enter a few personal details to create an account
- Top up your sQuid cashless catering account online
- Top up from a bank transfer/credit or debit card
- Protect your card balance should it be lost or stolen
Login to your sQuid account to:
- Check your balance; do you need to top up?
- View your transactions to check your spending
- Top up your account; bank transfer/credit or debit card
- Update your details and preferences
Top up the cashless catering purse on your account sQuid is a smart way for you to top up your cashless catering purse online, so that you can then pay for your lunch or a snack from the school canteen. Top up by bank transfer, or from a credit or debit card.
Having created a sQuid account you will then be able to view your account balance and a breakdown of transactions online at anytime.
Create an account and register with sQuid
Simple to setup, simple to use
You should have received a Welcome Letter from the school with your own unique sQuid registration number (16 digits long) and a 3 digit security code. You need to Register with sQuid, create and account and enter these numbers. You will then be able to top up your account and view your balance and transactions.
Parents can be sure that dinner money is spent at school and students won’t have to worry about carrying cash. Lunchtime queues are reduced and the risk of students losing money is removed.
To find out more visit the John Hanson Community School web site.
Win a 2GB iPod Shuffle!
Simply register your sQuid account online
If you register you account number online and top up your account before 5th July, you will be automatically entered into a draw to win a 2GB iPod Shuffle.
The small print....including terms and conditions
- The iPod Nano draw is only open to John Hanson Community School students who have registered their details with sQuid and topped up their cashless catering purse online
- Entrants must be aged 16 or over or receive parental permission to accept the prize
- Every registered account and cashless catering purse that has been topped up is date and time stamped, so that we are able to identify every registration and topped up amount that takes place during the given time period
- The draw runs from the 24th June 2010 until the end of the school day on the 5th July 2010
- The winner of the iPod Nano will be drawn at random
- The prize winner will be notified by email by Wednesday 7th July 2010
- The prize is for an iPod Nano 8GB valued at £115.00
- There is no cash alternative
- sQuidcard’s decision is final
sQuidcard Limited reserve the right to cancel this campaign at any time, in the unlikely event that they should see fit to
You can logon and check your balance at anytime. We’ll break down every transaction so you can see exactly where those pennies are going. You can also download your transactions if you wish to.
Add cash to your account
You’ll be able to reload your sQuid account online, from the comfort of your own home. You can do this via debit or credit card. or your bank account.
View your personal details at anytime online. You can also update these by clicking on the Edit details button. You can also change your Email address and Password too.
sQuid is safer than using cash. How can this be so? sQuid is linked to biometric identification so the only person that can spend the cash on the sQuid account is your child using their thumbprint.




