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Heatwave attendance crisis: Schools face soaring temperatures and plummeting pupil numbers

Published June 25, 2026
As temperatures reached record levels across the country, schools have faced unprecedented challenges maintaining normal operations. Analysis of attendance data shows a sharp correlation between rising mercury and falling pupil numbers, with many institutions reporting significant drops in daily attendance figures as parents keep children home and headteachers send classes home early. The situation has renewed calls for investment in school building improvements, including better ventilation, external shading, and cooling solutions. Local authorities are working with academy trusts and maintained school headteachers to develop consistent heatwave protocols that balance educational continuity with duty of care, particularly for vulnerable pupils and those with medical conditions exacerbated by heat. This latest data underscores the urgent need for climate adaptation strategies within the education estate. Lead Members will need to consider how capital funding can prioritise resilient buildings capable of maintaining safe learning environments during increasingly frequent extreme weather events, while also addressing the immediate attendance challenges that disrupt learning and funding calculations.

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