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How to Keep Children Safe During Heatwave School Days

26 April 2026 - Posted in Parents Guide by

Summer mornings used to feel pleasant once upon a time. But now, even early hours can feel warm, and by midday, the heat becomes intense.

In such weather, sending children to school naturally brings one concern to every parent’s mind: “Will my child be okay in this heat?”

The good news is—yes, with a little care and awareness, children can stay safe and comfortable even during heatwave days.

The key lies in small, thoughtful habits. A child who leaves home well-prepared handles the day much better. Something as simple as a proper breakfast can make a noticeable difference. It keeps their energy stable and prevents fatigue.

  • Hydration is equally important. A filled water bottle isn’t just routine—it’s essential. Encourage your child to sip water regularly, even if they don’t feel thirsty.

  • Clothing also plays a quiet but important role. Light, breathable fabrics like cotton help the body stay cool and comfortable throughout the day.

  • And then comes timing. With schools reducing hours and adjusting schedules, punctuality becomes more important than ever. Reaching school late may mean missing important learning time.

  • At home, it’s helpful to stay alert to small signs—like unusual tiredness, headaches, or irritability. These could be early indicators that your child needs rest or hydration.

The reassuring part is that schools such as Open Fields School are also doing their bit—modifying schedules, reducing outdoor exposure, and ensuring children remain in a safe environment.

In the end, it’s not about avoiding the heat completely—it’s about learning to manage it wisely.

When schools and parents work together, even the harshest summer days can feel manageable… and children can continue to learn, grow, and stay happy.