SCHOOLS could turn off the heating earlier and switch it on later in the year to cut costs, according a to a report.
It comes after reports last week that almost 90 per cent of schools faced going bust next year.
Half of schools are expected to be in the red this year thanks to soaring costs and there are fears essential teaching and support staff will be lost as a result.
The research, gathered by ASCL, asked a number of schools what financial savings they were considering due to the cost-of-living crisis.
The report said: “Of those who answered ‘other’ to this question, the most commonly mentioned action was reducing energy costs by measures such as turning heating off earlier during the school day and keeping the heating off until later in the year.”