Canteen

HEALTHY EATING

Our not-for-profit canteen is run by the Parents and Citizens’ Association and is an integral service for Balgowlah Heights Public School.

As early adopters of the NSW Healthy School Canteen Strategy we have long had a commitment to providing our children with healthy choices to fuel their minds and bodies, so healthy eating becomes a habit.  The vast majority of our food is made from scratch on-site.

All canteens in NSW public schools must meet certain requirements. These include providing more healthy food and drink options – to make the healthy choice an easy choice for students. For more information on canteen requirements in public schools, please visit healthyschoolcanteens.nsw.gov.au

Canteen opening times

The canteen is located on the Western Campus of the school.  The canteen is open at recess and lunch 5 days a week throughout the NSW school year, excepting sports carnivals and other pre-notified days.

Order from our canteen

All children can order recess and/or lunch via the online ordering system Spriggy Schools.  Visit the website: www.spriggyschools.com.au to register and download the app.  If you have any issues, you can contact Spriggy Schools via their website or the chat function on the app.

All lunch orders must be placed via the Spriggy Schools online ordering system. (Lunch is not sold over the counter).

All orders must be placed by 8.30am daily.

Canteen menu

Download our canteen menu
Our not-for-profit canteen is run by the Parents and Citizens’ Association and is an integral service for Balgowlah Heights Public School. As early adopters of the NSW Healthy School Canteen Strategy we have long had a commitment to providing our children with healthy choices to fuel their minds and bodies, so healthy eating becomes a habit.  The vast majority of our food is made from scratch on-site.

Pop our menu on your fridge!

Canteen FAQs

What time is cut-off?
8.30am daily (if you miss the cut-off, you can still order a Late Lunch, up to 10.30am).
What if I miss cut-off?
You can put a Late Order in until 10.30am every day, except Fridays (there are no late orders on Fridays).  Late orders are limited to popcorn, garlic bread and whole apple at recess and a vegemite or honey sandwich and an apple at lunch.
What if I miss the Late Order cut-off?

If your child is in K-2, they can ask their teacher for an emergency sandwich – a supply is kept on the Eastern Campus.

If your child is in Years 3-6, they can come to the canteen and ask for an emergency sandwich (honey or vegemite).

If you have given the canteen authorisation to make a deduction from their Spriggy account, the canteen will do that, and send you an email letting you know.  If the canteen doesn’t have that authorisation from you, you will be asked to pay an IOU on Spriggy.

How do I cancel an order?

You can cancel an order yourself any time before the 8.30am cut-off, using the Spriggy app.

After the 8.30am cut-off, you must call the canteen (via the school phone number 9948 2225) to cancel an order.  (Please do not send an email, as it will not be seen until the end of lunch service.)

Sushi orders cannot be cancelled after 9am.

How do I pay an IOU?
Go to the tile on Spriggy that says “Owe Money? Pay Here”.  Then click on the dollar amounts that make up what you owe. Click confirm as for a normal order.
What's Spending Money?
If you don’t want to give your children cash to take to school, or you don’t have any at hand, you can use the “Spending Money” option.  The lunch label will show how much Spending Money you have given them.  They simply bring their lunch bag to the counter and buy what they want.  No change is given – they must spend all their Spending Money on the day it’s ordered for.
How do I order food for my child(ren)?
Download the Spriggy app onto your phone.  Set up a profile for your child(ren).  All orders must be placed through Spriggy.  The canteen does not “sell lunch” over the counter.  You can order Recess or Lunch.
What can they buy over the counter?

Over the counter sales are available to children on the Western Campus, in Years 3-6.  As part of the Healthy School Canteens Strategy, we only have “everyday foods” available to the children to purchase.

On Fridays, frozen treats are sold by volunteers to the children on the Eastern Campus.

What's the best way to contact the canteen?

For anything that is time-sensitive, a phone call to the school is the best way to reach the canteen.

For anything else, we’d love to hear from you by email at healthycanteenbhps@gmail.com.

How does volunteering work?

With so much of our food made from scratch on site, we are heavily reliant on our wonderful parent (and grandparent!) volunteers.

Anybody can volunteer at any time. Sign up to our schedule. Alternatively, you can just pop in when you have a bit of free time.

We allocate each class a particular week to provide volunteers to the canteen.  That way, you can meet other parents from your child’s class.  You don’t need to wait, however, for your class’s turn to volunteer.  You will always be welcome.

Want to volunteer?

Our success in providing the children with home-made healthy food is reliant on volunteers. You do not need to have any cooking skills – there is always plenty to do, whether it be pouring yoghurt pops or serving at the counter at recess and lunch.

You will be a valued member of the school community as a volunteer, and you’ll have the pleasure of seeing your child(ren).

Sign up to volunteer here

We look forward to welcoming you in the canteen soon.

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