As per the circular issued by the Directorate of Education regarding heatwave preparedness, the school has implemented comprehensive precautionary measures to ensure the safety and well-being of all students and staff. In view of the rising temperatures, all outdoor activities and morning assemblies have been suspended during peak heat hours from 10:30 AM to 3:30 PM, with indoor alternatives arranged to maintain the academic schedule. To promote regular hydration, the “Water Bell” initiative was introduced, with a bell rung every 90 minutes to remind students and staff to drink water, and ORS sachets have been made readily available in the school infirmary for use under supervision in cases of dehydration. Awareness sessions are being conducted daily by class teachers to educate students on recognizing signs of heat exhaustion, the importance of hydration, wearing light cotton clothing, and avoiding direct sunlight. A buddy system has also been instituted across all grades, wherein students monitor each other for symptoms like dizziness, fatigue, or excessive sweating and promptly report concerns to teachers. For infrastructure support, classrooms are kept well-ventilated with curtains drawn to block direct sunlight, and students are permitted to stay in shaded areas or indoor halls during breaks. Further, class teachers are regularly updating parents through official WhatsApp groups, sharing guidance on heat safety measures such as sending filled water bottles, providing light meals, ensuring caps and sunscreen use, and monitoring children for heat-related symptoms at home. The School Safety Committee is actively monitoring compliance through daily rounds, and no cases of heat stroke have been reported so far. The school remains committed to following DOE guidelines and will continue to adapt these measures as needed to ensure a safe learning environment.