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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Maryam Zakir-Hussain

Temperature limits could be set in schools for future heatwaves – what to know

  • Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson has not ruled out setting temperature limits for school buildings, following England and Wales experiencing their warmest spring on record.
  • The consideration follows a late May heatwave where temperatures surpassed 35C in some areas, with experts warning of an 80 per cent likelihood of an "El Niño" summer.
  • Teaching unions, such as the NEU, have called for maximum working temperatures in schools to protect learning, exam periods, and the well-being of staff and children.
  • Phillipson acknowledged that extreme temperatures make teaching and learning difficult, indicating the government is closely examining the needs of schools.
  • This discussion occurs as the government implements a £1 billion plan to make school estates climate-resilient, amidst warnings that the UK is not adapting sufficiently to the climate crisis.

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