Heating control refers to the settings used to heat the school effectively while it is fully occupied and to minimise waste out of school hours.

Getting the heating control right for your school can save money and carbon very quickly, as well as improving the learning environment for students.


How do you compare?

How does the heating control analysis of your schools compare to other schools on Energy Sparks, with a similar floor area?

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Leaving the heating on during warm weather

Schools should aim to keep their heating off as much as possible in warm weather.

The following table summarises how often heating is left on during warmer weather in each school.

A more detailed table and a chart is also available.

School Percentage of annual heating consumed in warm weather
Prendergast Primary School 17.4%
Gelliswick School 11.7%
Pembroke Dock Community School 6.81%
Ysgol Hafan y Mor 6.15%
Stepaside Primary School 5.68%
Neyland Community School 4.54%
Ysgol Bro Ingli 4.29%
Narberth Community Primary School 4.15%
Lamphey Primary School 4.13%
Portfield Special School 3.87%
St Francis Catholic Primary School 3.08%
Fenton Community Primary School 3.07%
Golden Grove School 2.88%
Ysgol Penrhyn Dewi VA - Campws Dewi 2.55%
Ysgol Penrhyn Dewi - Campws Non 2.46%
Tenby CIW Primary School 2.1%
Johnston School 1.53%
Ysgol Glannau Gwaun 0.575%
Saundersfoot Community Primary School 0.227%
Mary Immaculate Catholic Primary School 0%
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