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Sorry, but the answer is no. You have to stay at school. Most schools should have air conditioning by know, particularly Aussie schools, which we go to and adminstration will insist that you stay indoors in an air conditioned area.is there any sort of rule?
i.e. over 40 degrees we can go home?
does anyone know?
thanks
Really? I find this very hard to believe. Most public schools just can't afford what private schools can afford.Sorry, but the answer is no. You have to stay at school. Most schools should have air conditioning by know, particularly Aussie schools, which we go to and adminstration will insist that you stay indoors in an air conditioned area.
Schools would only consider sending students home on 45 degrees Celsius + days. And only if they don't have air conditioning.
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And my private school sure as hell didn't have air con - we just had ceiling fans that did very little. The heating was shit, too, and we live in a place where double digit temperatures in winter are like heaven, and it gets up to about 30-35 in summer.Really? I find this very hard to believe. Most public schools just can't afford what private schools can afford.
Really? we only have aircon in computer rooms. All other rooms have ceiling fans ...or uhh, fans that don't work at all.Really? I find this very hard to believe. Most public schools just can't afford what private schools can afford.