
Bag Drops for Schools & Nurseries
A staff room treat goes a long way.
What to Drop
Teachers and nursery staff are busy — quick, shareable treats work best.
Tea and coffee hampers or biscuit selections
Fresh fruit baskets for the staff room
Vouchers for local cafes (teachers love a coffee run)
Why It Works Here
Schools connect you to staff, parents, and the wider community in one drop.
Staff Rooms Are Communal
One drop reaches every teacher in the school. The hamper sits in the staff room and your card gets seen by everyone who makes a brew.
Noticeboards Reach Parents
School newsletters and noticeboards reach hundreds of parents. A card pinned up at reception gets seen at every pick-up and drop-off.
PTA Events Are Follow-Up Gold
School fairs, open evenings, and PTA events are perfect follow-up opportunities. Your initial drop opens the door.
Marketing Ideas
Practical, actionable ideas you can use this week.
Drop During Term Time
Obvious but often missed. Schools are empty during holidays. Time your drop for mid-term when staff are busy and need a pick-me-up.
Target Nurseries and Primary Schools
Parents of young children are actively spending on clubs, tutoring, activities, and services. They are your ideal audience.
For the Staff Room
"For the staff room, from [Your Business]" on the card. It positions you as generous, not pushy.
Ask for Noticeboard Space
Ask if you can leave cards at the reception or parent noticeboard. Most schools are happy to support local businesses.
Example Scenario
A children's activity company drops tea hampers at 8 nurseries. The nursery manager in one puts the card on the parent noticeboard. A parent scanning the code while waiting for pick-up sees Saturday morning drama classes, signs their child up on the spot. Three more parents do the same that week.
Ready to get Peppd?
Reach hundreds of parents through one well-placed hamper.