Important Information
Reference Information
Important Information
Reference Information
Hello and welcome to Miss Peppercorn School Lunches,
About our lunches
Our focus is on fresh, quality food that will spoil the students for choice. We love to provide excitement for students with the expected delivery of their very own lunchbox. You can see our menu over the page.
Setting up to order
To set up an account and to read about our lunches, please visit our website: https://www.misspeppercorn.com.au/school-lunches/Once you are all set up you can start placing orders !!
What we promise to you
Our promise is that we will:
• consistently provide accurate lunch orders
• deliver within our promised timeframe every time• resolve problems immediately to exceed expectations
• provide quality fresh food that we would be happy to feed our own children
We are committed to regularly monitoring and measuring our performance and customer satisfaction with parents and our schools.
If for any reason we fail to deliver on our promise, we will:
• refund the order in full - not just for any missing item/s
• provide a free lunch for the student on their next lunch order day • deliver something equivalent to the original order
• contact the parent the same day to advise of the error, the reason and the outcome.
If you have any questions we are really happy to help, give us a call on 9877 5183 or email admin@misspeppercorn.com.au and we will get back to you as soon as we can.
We are looking forward to delivering lunch to your child in 2022
Kate Gray Managing Director
We will be trialing a change to our recess and lunch times in 2022 to further support our Sunsmart Policy. From the Term 1 2022:
Students in Foundation will be provided with additional eating time and all students are encouraged to take out their remaining food to eat in the courtyard.
We will trial this in Term 1 2022 before gathering feedback from staff and students before proceeding with any changes for the remainder of the year.
Key behaviours required for reducing coronavirus (COVID-19) transmission risk include staying home when unwell, performing regular hand hygiene, and where possible pursuing strategies to support physical distancing. Face masks are recommended for all students in Years 3-6 and when 1.5 metres physical distancing cannot be maintained.
Air Purifiers
Air Purifiers have been installed in the Kindergarten and School classrooms. As schools are required to increase fresh air flow into indoor spaces whenever possible and to maximise the use of outdoor learning areas and environments, the air purifiers sit alongside a broad suite of controls to reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission in school settings, including vaccination, physical distancing, good hygiene, cleaning and mask use.
Cleaning
Additional cleaning arrangements will continue in Term 1. COVIDSafe routine cleaning will be in place, which involves daily end-of-school-day cleaning, with a particular focus on cleaning and disinfecting of high-touch surfaces.
Face Masks
Practise good hygiene
Ensure physical distancing
Strategies that can be considered to support physical distancing include:
Stay home when unwell
The most important action school communities can take to reduce the risk of transmission of coronavirus (COVID-19), is to ensure that any unwell staff and students remain at home and get tested, even with the mildest of symptoms.
Students with underlying conditions (such as hay fever or asthma)
Young children with persistent mild symptoms
Students with a negative coronavirus (COVID-19) test whose symptoms have completely resolved do not need a medical certificate to return to the school.
Uniform ordering will now be available through PSW (not QKR). Please see the attached flyers on how to order uniforms going forward. If needed hats will still be available for purchase at Reception though we encourage all families to order through PSW.
For any questions please contact Reception.