Compliance Calendar 2026
Get ahead of the game on all the key areas of compliance in your school!
There are so many areas of estates management which require your attention that it's often difficult to know where to start - or give it the right amount of focus.
That's why we've created a roadmap of different compliance topics to help you manage your time and buildings effectively. Each half term throughout 2026, we'll be providing you with an informative toolkit on specific areas of maintenance so you can remain 100% compliant.
Asbestos Management
Spring Term
Asbestos is a topic that has had a lot of attention over the past couple of years. With the HSE having a crackdown on school inspections and some startling figures still circulating (75% of schools in the UK are known to have asbestos!), there's a reason you need to have a suitable management plan in place.
This helpful toolkit will provide all the guidance you'll need to help you manage any asbestos found in your school, prepare for an inspection by the HSE, and even give you a full eLearning course to share with your staff. Plus plenty more tips and resources!
Accessibility Maintenance
Spring Term
The physical environment of school buildings and grounds should be safe and easy for everyone to use, including students and visitors with disabilities. People with disabilities should be able to navigate around the school along with their peers, use standard classroom equipment, and use assistive facilities with ease.
This term, we'll be covering the different maintenance and compliance tasks required to keep your school accessible and safe for both staff and students. From lifts and hoists to ramps and automatic doors, this is a topic with a lot to cover!
Leading on Sustainability
Spring Term
The UK's mission to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 is a huge task, and schools have a vital role to play in achieving this goal. From managing energy consumption to reducing waste, the path to becoming a more sustainable school can often feel complex and overwhelming, especially when budgets are tight and time is short.
This toolkit is designed to help school leaders, staff, and business managers navigate the journey toward carbon neutrality. We’ll help you identify potential barriers, outline practical action plans, and explain how a sustainable approach can actually save your school money while improving the health of your pupils and staff. It is about creating a collective approach that involves the whole school community.
Legionella in Schools
Summer Term
Legionnaire’s disease is a nasty form of pneumonia caused by a bacterium called Legionella. People can contract it from infected water sources and soil, breathing it into their lungs unknowingly, where it causes serious, sometimes fatal, damage. It's an essential part of school risk management - particularly with the summer holidays coming up and water systems staying stagnant.
For the summer term, we'll be providing guidance and training in everything you need to know to manage and prevent Legionella from occurring in your school.
Safeguarding in Schools
Summer Term
Keeping pupils safe is the absolute priority for every school, but safeguarding is about more than just following a policy. It is about creating a holistic culture of vigilance where every member of staff - from the senior leadership team to the site team - understands their responsibility to protect the health and well-being of vulnerable individuals.
This toolkit provides the essential foundations of safeguarding, helping you recognise the warning signs of harm and understand the key principles of protection. We also explore how to move beyond basic awareness by embedding safeguarding directly into your school curriculum, including Spiritual, Moral, Social, and Cultural (SMSC) development and British values. This resource is designed to help you empower students to make informed choices while ensuring your school remains a safe, secure environment for everyone to thrive.
Kitchen Compliance
Summer Holidays
We know, we know, why on earth should you be worrying about kitchens in the summer holidays? Well, now is a great time to make sure your kitchens are up to scratch while they're having a bit of a break. With breakfast clubs, after-school clubs and even community events becoming ever more frequent in schools, the kitchen is an important facility.
During the summer break, we'll guide you through the tasks you need to complete and the legislation your kitchen needs to abide by. We'll be covering everything from refrigeration and appliances to cleaning and food safety practices.
Who's ready for summer school?
Fire Safety in Schools
Autumn Term
With school back in session, an obvious place to start is by reviewing your fire safety practices. You'll have new staff that need inducting, fire drill reminders, alarm tests, and much more.
To help you, we'll provide you with the guidance and training your staff will need - including a new Fire Safety Workflow to help your new starters (and current staff) get up to speed and compliant. We're talking about an easy way to make sure they've completed their compulsory training and read all the relevant policies or risk assessments. And, of course, cover any maintenance tasks that are required.
September is going to get a whole lot easier!
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