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Parents Fundraise to Cool Overheated School Classrooms

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Published: July 8, 2026 | The English Chronicle Desk | The English Chronicle Online

A group of determined parents has launched a major fundraising campaign to install air conditioning units in school classrooms, responding to growing concerns that increasingly frequent heatwaves are making learning conditions difficult and, in some cases, unsafe for pupils and teachers.

The initiative comes as the United Kingdom experiences another period of exceptionally high temperatures, with many schools struggling to keep classrooms cool during prolonged spells of hot weather. Parents involved in the campaign say they decided to act after witnessing children returning home exhausted, dehydrated and unable to concentrate following days spent in overheated classrooms.

The fundraising effort has quickly gained support from local residents, businesses and former pupils, highlighting wider concerns about how schools should adapt to rising temperatures linked to changing climate patterns.

Organisers say the campaign was not intended to replace government responsibility for school infrastructure but rather to provide an immediate solution while longer-term improvements are considered.

One parent involved in the initiative explained that classrooms become particularly uncomfortable during afternoon lessons, especially in buildings with large south-facing windows and limited ventilation.

“Children are expected to learn, complete exams and stay focused in temperatures that many adults would struggle to work in,” the parent said. “We felt we couldn’t simply wait while the problem continued every summer.”

Teachers have also voiced concerns about the impact of excessive classroom temperatures on learning. Education professionals say high heat can significantly reduce concentration, increase fatigue and make it more difficult for both pupils and staff to maintain productivity throughout the school day.

Some classrooms reportedly become so warm that teachers have resorted to opening every available window, using portable fans or relocating lessons to shaded outdoor spaces whenever possible.

However, these temporary measures often provide only limited relief during prolonged heatwaves.

Education experts note that modern teaching increasingly relies on computers, interactive whiteboards and other electronic equipment that themselves generate additional heat. Combined with dozens of pupils occupying enclosed classrooms, indoor temperatures can rise quickly during periods of sustained sunshine.

Health professionals warn that children are particularly vulnerable to heat-related illnesses because their bodies regulate temperature differently from adults. Prolonged exposure to excessive heat may increase the risk of dehydration, headaches, dizziness and reduced cognitive performance.

Medical experts recommend that schools encourage regular hydration, provide shaded outdoor areas and monitor pupils for signs of heat exhaustion during exceptionally warm weather.

The fundraising campaign has already attracted donations from parents, local companies and community organisations eager to improve learning conditions before future heatwaves become more frequent.

Organisers say the money raised will be used to purchase energy-efficient air conditioning systems for classrooms most affected by high temperatures. Installation plans will be developed in consultation with school leaders to ensure the equipment meets educational and environmental standards.

School administrators welcomed the community’s support while acknowledging the broader challenges many educational institutions face in adapting older buildings to changing weather conditions.

Many schools across the UK were constructed decades before prolonged summer heat became a regular concern. Their design often prioritised retaining warmth during winter rather than providing effective cooling during increasingly hot summers.

Architects specialising in educational buildings argue that future school design should incorporate better insulation, improved ventilation, external shading, reflective roofing materials and energy-efficient cooling technologies capable of maintaining comfortable indoor temperatures throughout the year.

Climate specialists believe such adaptations will become increasingly important.

The UK has experienced a noticeable increase in the frequency, duration and intensity of heatwaves over recent decades. Scientific research suggests that climate change is making extreme summer temperatures more likely, creating new challenges for public buildings, healthcare facilities, transport networks and educational institutions.

Several education unions have also called for updated national guidance regarding classroom temperatures.

Unlike many workplaces, where employers must assess risks associated with excessive heat, schools often rely on general health and safety guidance rather than fixed maximum classroom temperature limits.

Union representatives argue that clearer standards would help schools make consistent decisions regarding lesson schedules, uniform policies, examinations and outdoor activities during periods of extreme heat.

Parents supporting the fundraising campaign emphasise that comfortable classrooms benefit not only pupils but also teachers and support staff, whose working conditions become increasingly difficult during prolonged hot weather.

Some families noted that younger children, particularly those in early years education, often struggle most with sustained heat because they may not recognise early signs of dehydration or heat exhaustion.

Environmental campaigners have welcomed the project while encouraging schools to combine cooling technology with broader sustainability measures.

They suggest that tree planting, green roofs, improved insulation and renewable energy systems can help reduce both indoor temperatures and long-term energy costs.

Solar panels, for example, can generate additional electricity during sunny periods when cooling demand is highest, helping offset the operating costs of air conditioning systems.

Energy specialists also recommend selecting highly efficient cooling equipment capable of minimising electricity consumption while maintaining comfortable classroom environments.

Local businesses supporting the campaign described it as an investment in children’s education and wellbeing.

Several employers noted that today’s pupils will eventually become tomorrow’s workforce, making healthy learning environments an important long-term community priority.

Education researchers agree that physical learning conditions play a significant role in academic performance. Studies have consistently found that excessive indoor temperatures can reduce attention spans, memory retention and examination performance, particularly during prolonged periods of heat.

As fundraising continues, organisers hope the campaign will encourage wider discussion about preparing schools for increasingly challenging summer weather.

They believe that while community fundraising has provided an immediate opportunity to improve conditions, long-term investment in resilient educational infrastructure will ultimately require broader policy decisions and sustained public funding.

For now, however, the campaign demonstrates how local communities are responding proactively to changing environmental conditions. As Britain experiences more frequent periods of extreme summer heat, many parents hope initiatives like this will ensure that classrooms remain places where children can learn safely, comfortably and effectively regardless of the weather outside.

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