Pointing way to hi-tech future
TASTY school meals are just a fingertip away for children at a futuristic school.
Pupils at Dyke House Secondary School, in Hartlepool, are enjoying a hi-tech way of paying for their school meals.
Instead of paying with standard swipe cards or money, they are using a biometric reading machine.
It records unique details from the tips of their fingers which will be converted into a number which they can top up with money.
Deputy headteacher John Taylor said the scheme, which costs 25,000, was “fantastic.”
He said: “The pupils can put their dinner money into the machine and it will automatically load into their account the same way a swipe card would work.”
Mr Taylor said the pupils think the scheme is fantastic and really hi-tech.
“You’d never believe schools would have things like this.
“They don’t have to remember their swipe cards - it’s simple, the children can’t forget their fingers.”
He said: “We have been running a similar fingertip recognition system in our library to loan books.
“I’m almost certain we are the only school in the town to use such a machine.”
Mr Taylor added that the lunch queue was now running much quicker and smoother thanks to the new system, which also helps to take away the stigma of which children are eligible for free meals.
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