Schools
Heatwave Guidance for Schools Highlights Need for Long-Term Infrastructure Investment
Published June 23, 2026
The National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT) has published guidance for school leaders navigating the challenges posed by the latest heatwave. As temperatures rise, schools are being urged to implement immediate practical measures to ensure pupil safety and comfort, from adjusting uniform policies to modifying timetables and maximising ventilation where possible.
However, union leaders emphasise that short-term solutions cannot compensate for inadequate building infrastructure. The call for "long-term support" reflects growing concern amongst headteachers that many school estates lack the necessary adaptations—such as proper insulation, sustainable cooling systems, or shaded outdoor spaces—to cope with increasingly frequent extreme weather events attributed to climate change.
This situation raises important questions for local authorities regarding capital funding allocations and estate management strategies. As education commissioners and corporate parents, councils must balance immediate safeguarding responsibilities with the pressing need for strategic investment in sustainable, future-proof learning environments that protect both pupil welfare and educational outcomes year-round.
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