sQuid and St Augustine's Catholic College
What is the school cashless catering system all about?
St Augustine’s has teamed up with sQuidcard Limited to develop a new cashless catering system. We are one of the first schools in the country to use this technology, which is similar to London transport’s Oyster card and we are working in partnership with Sheldon School and Wiltshire LA.
Students can use their card to pay for things at the school canteen, lost cards can be cancelled and any balance transferred to a new card. Parents can be sure that money is spent at school and students won’t have to worry about carrying cash.
More than one child using sQuid at school?
Each account has a unique username
If you would like to register more than one child, you will need to register each child separately with a different username. All other security information, i.e., passwords and security questions/answers can be the same for each.
Create a sQuid account
Register your card with sQuid:
- Enter a few personal details to create an account
- Top-up your sQuid cashless catering account online
- Top-up by 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.
About St Augustine's
St. Augustine’s Catholic College is a unique Catholic Christian community offering first-class education to the young people of West Wiltshire and Somerset. The Christian values permeate all aspects of the College which is co-educational. We were designated a Technology College in 1998 and recently added a second specialism in P.E./Sport in 2006.
Find out more at the St Augustine's School web site.


