Harrison Catering wins three new school contracts

14th September 2010, 9:19am

Independent catering services provider Harrison Catering has added three new school contracts to its growing portfolio.

The caterer has secured a deal with Putney High School, Harrogate Ladies College and Snaresbrook College Preparatory School. They will be taking over the contracts from the start of 2010/2011 school year.

The contracts will provide meals for over 1,500 pupils aged 4-18, along with over 150 staff, and will see Harrison taking on over 40 new catering staff.

Geoffrey Harrison, founder and managing director of Harrison Catering, said: "A high quality catering service is crucial in today's competitive independent school market and, at Harrison, our focus is always on offering quality, value for money and the reinforcement of each independent school's community ethos.

"Our experience in this market goes back to the very beginnings of the company and through this we fully appreciate and understand the importance of our role with each school to ensure that we work hand in hand to deliver a bespoke service and added value."


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