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Broome North Students Endure Wet Season Heatwave Amidst Broken Air Con

Nabila by Nabila
February 10, 2026 | 06:03
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Broome’s Classrooms Swelter: Broken Air Con Creates Unbearable Learning Conditions

Students and educators in Western Australia’s remote north are enduring sweltering conditions, with a persistent problem of broken air conditioning in classrooms exacerbating the intense heat and humidity. This ongoing issue is significantly impacting the learning environment at Broome North Primary School, where temperatures within classrooms can climb to nearly 30 degrees Celsius.

An internal source at the school, who preferred to remain anonymous, revealed that the repair of these damaged cooling systems can drag on for up to two months. This is not an isolated incident but a recurring challenge in the Kimberley region, a place that experiences a harsh wet season from November to April. During these months, the average temperature typically hovers between a stifling 33°C and 34°C, accompanied by humidity levels that frequently reach around 67 per cent.

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The stress placed on both teaching staff and students due to these conditions is substantial. “It’s putting a lot of stress on teaching staff and students,” the source stated, highlighting the daily struggle to maintain a conducive learning atmosphere.

Innovative Efforts to Beat the Heat

Despite the malfunctioning infrastructure, school staff are employing a range of strategies to mitigate the oppressive heat. They are doing “everything possible” to keep temperatures down when the air conditioning fails. This includes the extensive use of fans and portable air conditioning units.

“And opening internal doors to suck the air conditioning into classrooms that don’t have any, but it is really warm in there,” the source explained, illustrating the lengths to which staff go to circulate any semblance of cooler air.

The impact is particularly acute in classrooms entirely devoid of functioning cooling systems. One such classroom, accommodating approximately 30 students along with a teacher and an education assistant, becomes a breeding ground for discomfort. The sheer number of bodies in a confined, hot space magnifies the problem.

Special Needs Students Face Amplified Challenges

The extreme heat is also placing an undue burden on students with special needs. For these individuals, the inability to self-regulate in such environments can significantly disrupt their learning and overall well-being.

“Thirty-two bodies in that classroom, it’s very stressful for them,” the source emphasised. “All of those things impact on how they can regulate themselves, and how their day goes … it’s not good enough.” The lack of adequate cooling directly affects their ability to concentrate, manage their sensory input, and engage effectively with the curriculum.

A Lingering Problem: Long Waits for Repairs

The situation at Broome North Primary School is characterised by a significant backlog of air conditioning repairs. The source confirmed that two systems are completely inoperable, while several others are functioning inefficiently, particularly as the day progresses into the afternoon.

The timeline for these essential repairs is alarmingly long, ranging from a week to as much as two months. This extended wait period means that students and staff are left to contend with uncomfortable and potentially unhealthy temperatures for prolonged periods.

Adding to the frustration, one air conditioning repair job has been outstanding since November of the previous year. The source noted that a specific faulty part within the air conditioning systems is a known and frequently reported issue. “If they could come through and replace this one particular part, it would save some time,” they suggested, pointing to a potential solution that could expedite repairs and prevent future breakdowns.

Department of Education Responds to Concerns

In response to these issues, a spokesperson for the WA Department of Education acknowledged that a “small number of reports” regarding air conditioning problems at the school had been received since January 27. These issues were reportedly logged through the appropriate channels.

The department stated that some necessary repairs are currently awaiting the supply of parts and materials and will be completed as soon as feasible. “The department is committed to providing safe and fit-for-purpose learning environments for students and staff,” the spokesperson said. To address the immediate concerns, arrangements have been made to provide the school with temporary air conditioning units until the outstanding repairs are finalised. This temporary measure aims to offer some relief while the permanent solutions are being implemented.

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