Soaring Heat at New Schools Hits Teachers and Pupils
Western Morning News, The › May 12, 2007
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Western Morning News, The › May 12, 2007
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Pupils in Exeter are falling ill and missing lessons because of soaring temperatures in classrooms built by a private firm, headteachers have warned.
According to senior teachers, temperatures in excess of 37C (100F) at two new schools - West Exe Technology College and St Peter's secondary school - are causing health and safety problems.See the full content of this document
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Soaring Heat at New Schools Hits Teachers and Pupils
As summer starts, there are growing concerns about heating and ventilation problems at the s...
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