The new contract is one of three with schools outside of the South of England as the company seeks to expand in the Midlands and the North. Holroyd Howe has secured contracts for Bromsgrove School, Oswestry School and the Old Vicarage School.
Managing director Ronan Harte said: “We recognise the importance of having a robust and dynamic operational support structure to maintain our low schools to Operations Managers ratio throughout our growth, so as to continue to guarantee service levels and customer satisfaction.”
Headmaster of Bromsgrove School, Peter Clague, said: “We are delighted at the way in which Holroyd Howe have so readily understood the school’s culture. They are producing meals which mirror the school’s reputation for flair and innovation. Equally exciting is their willingness not just to serve our students, but to educate them as well.”
Holroyd Howe founder, Nick Howe, said: “We hope to build on the effervescent dining room culture at Bromsgrove which is akin to the schools’ very strong House System - a key strength of the pastoral provision at Bromsgrove.”
The company plans to build on its recent successes with new innovations that will drive a healthier approach to school catering in the foodservice sector. In the three years managing director Ronan Harte has been in leadership, the company has grown from revenues of £18 million to expected revenues of