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Are you sending your children to school Tuesday and Wednesday?

577 replies

wonderouswelly · Yesterday 20:37

I am a teacher and have heard lots of parents won’t be sending their children in during the heat wave next week.

Are you keeping yours off?

I am dreading it as a teacher; our classroom is so stuffy!

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Jellyofftheplate · Yesterday 20:38

Er, yes? They'll also be hot at home and I have to work.

mynameiscalypso · Yesterday 20:38

Of course. I still need to go to work.

Goodmorningeveryone26 · Yesterday 20:39

Of course I’m sending my children to school. Am surprised people would keep their children off unless their classroom would be dangerously (not just unpleasantly) hot

Wishitsnows · Yesterday 20:41

Of course! I can’t imagine why anyone would consider keeping them home.

DaisyChain505 · Yesterday 20:42

Can’t see why it would be an issue. Surely the schools won’t be sending them outside to run around in the heat and classrooms will have blinds down, fans on etc to keep them cool.

billandtedsexcellentadventure · Yesterday 20:43

@DaisyChain505soo many schools don’t have blinds nor fans!

sanityisamyth · Yesterday 20:43

Yes! Why wouldn’t I?!

dadtoateen · Yesterday 20:44

Why wouldn’t you send your child in? It’s not a heatwave, it’s summer!!

how did we cope with warm weather in the 80’s and 90’s etc without social media telling us it gonna be lovely and warm….

Sunflower7890 · Yesterday 20:44

Yes, we are lucky the school is new and has air conditioning so will be better than at home anyway

Sirzy · Yesterday 20:45

I work in a school and we are fully expecting everyone in! As we have during previous heatwaves.

our classroom is quite warm but we will leave blinds down and leave the door to outside open if there is any breeze. When we are outside we will limit the time and encourage staying in the shade.

make sure they are covered in sun cream and have a hat and water bottle and they will be fine

ChefsKisser · Yesterday 20:45

Of course they’re going to school. Rather hot at school than at home!

Theunamedcat · Yesterday 20:46

dadtoateen · Yesterday 20:44

Why wouldn’t you send your child in? It’s not a heatwave, it’s summer!!

how did we cope with warm weather in the 80’s and 90’s etc without social media telling us it gonna be lovely and warm….

We are set to break the heat wave of 76 record this week in the Midlands its not "just summer" my son has a hour long taxi ride each way im concerned about the return home as any parent would be

MinnieMountain · Yesterday 20:47

Of course. DS's secondary school has said they don't have to wear jumpers or ties, shorts are allowed anyway. They won't melt.

Blightfitting · Yesterday 20:47

More concerned about the school closing cos of the heat, to be honest. But that would be as unreasonable as me keeping the kids off.
It's hot. It's not dangerously or record-breakingly hot. Kids will be fine so long as they're sensible. I wouldn't even think about keeping them off (and presumably in a house which is just as hot).

Nickyknackered · Yesterday 20:47

OP is a teacher, she is hoping to have less kids next week.

scalt · Yesterday 20:48

Only on Mumsnet would anyone even consider not sending children in.

Everything is so polarised; it’s either unprecedented extreme heat, or the beast from the east. Nothing in between.

We have to stop being so precious about things like this. and remember, don’t moan about the heat; do so kills the sun fairies.

TheChosenTwo · Yesterday 20:48

What?! Maybe I’m just very out of the loop (my youngest is at senior school and I don’t have any parent friends there so have no idea what anyone else is doing) but ds will be going to school unless I hear that it’s closed.

JustAnotherWhinger · Yesterday 20:49

Both DS’s will be going, and DN to nursery, as they go very local (one walks to the end of our garden and the other gets a bus at the end of the street for a 15 min drive).

DD4 I’ll be discussing with the her school and taking their (absolutely unofficial and off the record) advice. She goes to a SEN school, it’s an old building that gets incredibly hot even in regular temperatures plus it’s a 55 minute journey each way in her taxi. Her health issues are worse in heat and she struggles. She may well be at home but will see how it goes.

AbsoluteHoot · Yesterday 20:49

How daft. People freaking out over some hot weather. What is this teaching kids?

dadtoateen · Yesterday 20:49

Theunamedcat · Yesterday 20:46

We are set to break the heat wave of 76 record this week in the Midlands its not "just summer" my son has a hour long taxi ride each way im concerned about the return home as any parent would be

The taxi which more than likely will have air con?

What are you concerned about? Assuming you are a great parent you will supply plenty of water for said child etc….

world has gone soft.

Supersleepysheepy · Yesterday 20:49

Theunamedcat · Yesterday 20:46

We are set to break the heat wave of 76 record this week in the Midlands its not "just summer" my son has a hour long taxi ride each way im concerned about the return home as any parent would be

I think cars with air con may well be the best place to be!

Lovemycat2023 · Yesterday 20:49

Theunamedcat · Yesterday 20:46

We are set to break the heat wave of 76 record this week in the Midlands its not "just summer" my son has a hour long taxi ride each way im concerned about the return home as any parent would be

Assume you mean the hottest day in June record? That could be relevant as the other hottest days have been in school hols.

edited to say that they were at the end of July so may have still been in term time.

Lifestooshort71 · Yesterday 20:51

Theunamedcat · Yesterday 20:46

We are set to break the heat wave of 76 record this week in the Midlands its not "just summer" my son has a hour long taxi ride each way im concerned about the return home as any parent would be

Does the taxi have air-con?

Growlybear83 · Yesterday 20:51

Whyever woukd you keep your children off school just because we’re in the middle of a heatwave? Children still go to school in countries with temperatures very much hotter than expected here next week.

Trip0987 · Yesterday 20:52

IT'S SHITE BEING SCOTTISH

(OK, it's not, but i love a good Trainspotting quote and I'm jealous of all the sunshine!)

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