School Cleaning Standards: Protecting Pupils, Staff, And Learning Environments

School Cleaning Standards

School Cleaning Standards

The classroom is more than just a place of study; it is a community where children spend approximately 190 days a year. However, with hundreds of pupils sharing enclosed spaces, touchpoints, and equipment, schools are naturally prone to becoming hotspots for infection. Maintaining rigorous cleaning standards for schools is critical for safeguarding student well-being and academic success.

At MCS, we understand that a clean school is a productive school. In this guide, we explore the essential school cleaning protocols required to protect your community, the hidden “germ zones” in educational facilities, and how professional intervention can transform a learning environment.

Why School Cleaning Standards Matter in 2026

The impact of cleanliness on education is measurable. According to data from the Department for Education, the overall absence rate in England for the 2025/26 academic year to date stands at approximately 6.67%, with illness remaining the primary driver of authorised absence.

High-quality school cleaning actively keeps children in their seats. Clinical evidence supports this: a test of the implementation of regulated professional cleaning standards found that consistent disinfection of high-contact surfaces will reduce both student and staff absences due to sickness. By reducing the “viral load” in a building, you can ensure the continuity of education.

The Link Between Hygiene and Academic Performance

A clean environment directly influences the unspoken messages a school sends to its pupils. A well-maintained, tidy classroom:

  • Boosts Concentration: Research suggests that visual clutter and poor air quality (caused by dust or mould) can negatively impact cognitive function and focus.
  • Improves Behaviour: Pupils tend to treat well-cared-for environments with more respect, leading to better engagement and lower levels of low-level disruption.
  • Enhances Staff Morale: Teachers perform better when they aren’t worried about the hygiene of their workspace or losing significant time to illness.

Identifying High-Risk Areas: Where Do Germs Hide?

To understand how to keep school clean, first understand where the invisible threats reside. While general areas like hallways need attention, specific “hotspots” require specialist care.

For a deeper dive into the biology of the classroom, read our related post: A Guide to Better Hygiene: Where Are Germs Found in Schools?

1. The Computer Lab and Tech Hubs

Shared keyboards, mice, and touchscreens are some of the most contaminated items in any building. Studies have shown that an average office keyboard can contain significantly more bacteria than a toilet seat; in a school setting, where dozens of hands touch the same keys daily, that concentration can skyrocket.

2. Physical Education and Communal Sports Facilities

Gymnasiums and changing rooms are prime breeding grounds for fungal and bacterial infections. Daily sanitisation of shared equipment such as bibs, mats, and bats is often overlooked, while the warm, moist environment of showers can facilitate the spread of athlete’s foot and other skin conditions.

3. The Modern Classroom

Classrooms are filled with soft and hard touchpoints. Plush toys in early years settings are excellent at absorbing liquids and harbouring microbes, while desks are often coated in biological markers from skin and gut bacteria.

A Professional School Cleaning Checklist: What to Expect

Maintaining cleaning standards for schools requires a tiered approach that covers daily, weekly, and seasonal requirements. At MCS, we follow a rigorous framework to ensure every inch of the facility is covered.

Daily Cleaning Requirements

  • Sanitisation of High-Contact Points: This includes door handles, light switches, bannisters, and push plates.
  • Washroom Deep-Sanitisation: Disinfecting toilets, urinals, sinks, and taps to prevent the spread of norovirus and other gastrointestinal bugs.
  • Classroom Surfaces: Wiping down desks, chairs, and shared whiteboards.
  • Waste Management: Emptying all bins and replacing liners to prevent odours and pests.

Weekly and Periodic Tasks

  • Floor Maintenance: Buffing hard floors and thoroughly vacuuming using HEPA-filter machines to remove dust mites.
  • High-Level Dusting: Cleaning light fixtures, vents, and the tops of cupboards where allergens accumulate.
  • Interior Glass: Wiping down internal windows and partitions to maximise natural light.

Seasonal Deep Cleaning

While professional cleaners can operate around school hours, school holidays provide the perfect window for restorative cleaning when children and staff are off work. This includes Summer Carpet Cleaning, where industrial-grade extraction removes deep-seated dirt, and professional Window Cleaning to ensure that everywhere looks its best for the new term.

Case Study: Boosting Standards at South Charnwood High School

The transition from in-house cleaning to a Professional School Cleaning service can be transformative. South Charnwood High School in Leicestershire faced challenges with management oversight and inconsistent deep-cleaning routines.

By partnering with MCS, the school moved to a managed team of nine professional cleaners trained to BICSc standards. We provided a reliable backup system for staff absences, regular quality audits, and a noticeable improvement in overall hygiene. As the Facilities Manager noted, the flexibility of the MCS team allowed the school to adapt to daily changes without compromising the quality of the environment.

READ THE FULL CASE STUDY

How to Keep Your School Clean: The MCS Advantage

Many schools struggle with in-house cleaning because of the administrative burden. Managing rotas, holiday cover, and COSHH (Control of Substances Hazardous to Health) training can take a Site Manager away from their core duties.

Why Outsource Your School Cleaning?

  1. Vetted Professionals: All MCS school cleaners are DBS checked, ensuring child protection and safety are never compromised.
  2. Specialist Training: Our teams are well-versed in infection control protocols and the use of eco-friendly, non-toxic products that are safe for children.
  3. No Agency Staff: We never outsource our services. Every cleaner is directly employed by MCS, ensuring consistency and a living wage for our workers.
  4. Bespoke Packages: From daily caretaking to holiday deep cleans, we create a schedule that fits your specific site and budget.

Professional cleaning routines are backed by high-level research. A Cochrane Library review confirms that targeted hygiene measures are among the most effective ways to break the chain of infection among schoolchildren. At MCS, we apply these scientific principles to every site induction, focusing our teams on the areas that matter most for pupil health.

Transforming Your Learning Environment

A school is a place of potential. By investing in professional school cleaning, you aren’t just fulfilling a maintenance requirement; you are creating a foundation for health and success. Whether you are in Leicester, Berkshire, or across the East Midlands, MCS provides the expertise needed to keep your facility sparkling.

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School and College Cleaning FAQs

How often should my school or college be cleaned?

While general areas require daily attention, the level of attention depends on footfall. High-traffic areas like bathrooms and canteens require cleaning at least once (and often twice) per day, whereas deep carpet cleaning is typically scheduled for non-term time.

Are your school cleaners DBS checked?

Yes. Safety is paramount. Every member of our education cleaning team undergoes a full Disclosure and Barring Service check before they are allowed on site.

What happens if a cleaner is ill?

This is a major benefit of using a commercial company like MCS. We manage all absence cover internally, ensuring your school never has a “missed clean” due to staff sickness.

Do you use eco-friendly products?

We prioritise the health of pupils and the environment. We use low-toxicity, biodegradable products that effectively kill pathogens without leaving behind harsh chemical residues.

A Guide to Better Hygiene: Where Are Germs Found in Schools?

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Unfortunately, illness has always been a significant contributor to children being absent from school, especially during the dreaded winter flu season. But since the COVID-19 pandemic tragically hit us, pupils in the U.K. have missed over half a year of in-person education, roughly 5% of their entire time spent at school.

While it’s impossible to predict how this loss of learning will impact all of our futures, it’s more vital than ever to maintain a high level of hygiene in our youngster’s classrooms as life begins to return to normal.

Wondering where germs are found in schools so you can protect your little ones? Read on as we discuss the three dirtiest areas and how commercial cleaning companies can help banish bugs, coughs, colds, and other nasties and provide kids with a safe and tidy environment where they can focus and learn.

1. The Gymnasium

With bats, mats, bibs, and more rarely getting sanitised and being shared around for children to sweat, sneeze and splutter on, it’s no wonder P.E. equipment is one of the worst offenders for spreading viruses and infections. Plus, warm, moist gym floors and shower cubicles make brilliant breeding grounds for bacteria, resulting in children, often barefoot in these areas, picking up all sorts of unpleasant fungal infections, including athlete’s foot, warts and brittle, yellowed toenails.

2. The Computer Lab

Studies have shown that an office computer keyboard often contains 400 times more bacteria than a toilet seat. Now imagine what germs a school keyboard, mouse, or touchscreen must harbour as it’s used by hundreds of students, day in and day out — it makes you feel a bit queasy, doesn’t it?

That’s why it’s essential pupils are encouraged to wash their hands with soap and water regularly and not to eat while working on computers as this is how they transmit the bacteria that makes them sick to their mouths — not to mention all the crumbs that get sprinkled everywhere.

3. The Classroom

Research conducted by Yale University discovered that school desks are another particularly disgusting hotspot for bacteria and fungi, most of which originates from children’s skin, mouths and gut. That’s right — nearly every sample taken from the desks where kids spend most of their day working showed microbial concentrations from faecal matter. No wonder they’re often complaining about tummy aches!

Also, shared equipment like pencils, crayons, papers, books, and germiest of all, plush toys — which are tough to clean and excellent at absorbing liquid — rank top of the class for spreading disease-causing organisms.

How Does Professional Cleaning Reduce Illnesses?

Although coughing and sneezing into disposable tissues and encouraging thorough hand washing after using the toilet and before eating helps slow the spread of infections, the problem with germs and bacteria is they continually reinvent themselves to outsmart antibiotics and resist the development of vaccines.

The only way to truly combat viruses is by hiring a qualified crew of cleaning professionals trained in the latest techniques and equipped with the best tools. These hygiene experts use specialised disinfectants, colour-coded microfiber cleaning cloths and robust floor and carpet cleaning products to eradicate dangerous microbes through daily caretaking or deep cleans during the holidays, so all facilities are sparkling upon the children’s return.

If you need help keeping your school clean, contact MCS Cleaning today. We’re a commercial property and school cleaners in Leicester and the East Midlands with over 17 years of experience in delivering cost-effective cleaning solutions, friendly support and exceptional results.