New Zealand's biggest state girls' school has banned UberEats and other fast food drivers from delivering food to students.
Westlake Girls High School has stopped deliveries after noticing drivers were coming on to school grounds, violating the school's health and safety policy of not having strangers on school property.
After tabling the issue at an earlier Board of Trustees meeting - whose panel includes a student representative - school principal Jane Stanley said a vote at the latest meeting agreed to an outright ban.
"At the last board meeting, the board discussed the issue of student food deliveries and agreed that unauthorised vendors coming into the school grounds did not comply with our health and safety policy," she said in a written statement.
"The board resolved that unauthorised vendors may not come on to the school grounds to deliver food.