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Classroom temperature and adverse weather conditions

Advice on your legal rights and NEU union policy on the maximum and minimum temperatures under which staff and pupils should be expected to work in schools.

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    Hot weather and classroom temperature

    Hot summers bring regular queries about the maximum temperatures under which staff and pupils should be expected to work in schools.

  • Snow on rooftops Advice
    Severe winter conditions and adverse weather

    A quick guide on what to do in severe winter conditions or adverse weather.

  • Yellow umbrella in sunshine Advice
    High classroom temperatures

    Supporting NEU members in schools which suffer particularly badly in times of extreme heat.

  • Five children run and play in a snowy storm Advice
    Cold weather and classroom temperature (England)

    Advice on the heating levels in schools and classrooms in England, and how to deal with the various types of heating problems which are commonly encountered during cold weather and snow.

  • Child playing in snow Advice
    Cold weather and classroom temperature (Wales)

    Advice on the heating levels in schools and classrooms in Wales, and how to deal with the various types of heating problems which are commonly encountered during cold weather and snow.

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