Lighting solutions for schools and education
Connected Light provides practical, compliant lighting solutions for schools, colleges, universities and wider education environments. From LED upgrades and school lighting systems to emergency lighting compliance, smart lighting control systems and specialist professional lighting design, we help education estates improve safety, comfort, efficiency and long-term value. Our team works with school business managers, estates teams, facilities managers, multi-academy trusts and M&E consultants to plan lighting upgrades around real-world building use. Whether you need to reduce energy costs, improve classroom visibility, support different learning activities or review compliance, Connected Light offers experienced support from survey and design through to delivery and commissioning.
School lighting designed around learning, safety and efficiency
School lighting needs to support much more than visibility. In classrooms, libraries and lecture spaces, the right lighting can help reduce glare, improve visual comfort and create a more consistent environment for concentration. In corridors, stairwells, dining areas, sports halls and external routes, lighting also plays a key role in safety, supervision and movement around busy education sites.
Connected Light designs and delivers school lighting systems around the way each space is used. A classroom may need calm, even illumination for everyday teaching, while a sports hall, assembly space or specialist room may need more flexible lighting scenes. Staff areas, reception spaces and external entrances also need to feel safe, welcoming and efficient to operate.
By combining practical lighting design with product knowledge and installation experience, we help education estates improve day-to-day use while reducing unnecessary energy waste and maintenance demand. Our wider projects show how carefully planned lighting upgrades can support both learning environments and long-term building performance.
Lighting control systems for schools
Lighting control systems for schools can make a significant difference to energy use, comfort and day-to-day flexibility. In busy education buildings, lights are often left on in empty classrooms, corridors, halls and shared spaces. Controls help reduce that waste by using occupancy sensors, daylight harvesting, dimming, zoning and scene setting to match lighting levels to how each area is being used.
For teaching spaces, lighting controls can support different activities throughout the day, from focused classroom work to presentations, group tasks, exams or evening events. In circulation areas, toilets, stores and staff spaces, automated controls can reduce unnecessary running time without relying on manual switching.
Connected Light supports schools, colleges and universities with smart lighting control systems that are practical to use and designed around the building. We also provide lighting control commissioning to help make sure systems are set up correctly, tested and working as intended.
LED lighting upgrades for education building
Many schools, colleges and universities are still operating with older fluorescent lighting that is costly to run, increasingly difficult to maintain and less suited to modern teaching environments. LED lighting solutions for schools can reduce energy use, improve consistency of illumination and help estates teams move away from reactive lamp replacement towards a more planned maintenance approach.
There is also a practical compliance and availability reason to review outdated fittings. RoHS exemptions for several fluorescent lamp types expired on 1 February 2024, including examples such as T5, T8 and T12 double-capped linear fluorescent lamps. For education estates, this makes it important to assess older school lighting systems and plan upgrades before maintenance becomes more difficult or disruptive.
Connected Light supports educational facility lighting upgrades with surveys, lighting design, product selection and practical delivery planning. We help clients balance energy savings, lighting quality, lifecycle value and installation timing, so upgrades can be planned around occupied buildings, holiday windows and long-term estate priorities.
Emergency lighting compliance for education buildings
Emergency lighting is an important part of fire safety planning for schools, colleges and universities. Where required by the fire risk assessment, compliant emergency lighting is a legal requirement, helping people find escape routes safely if normal lighting fails. For education buildings with busy corridors, stairwells, sports areas, halls, changing rooms, laboratories, external routes or out-of-hours use, this needs careful consideration.
Connected Light helps education estates review emergency lighting against current regulations, relevant British Standards and practical building use. This includes understanding where emergency escape lighting is required, whether existing systems remain suitable, and how testing, maintenance and certification should be managed over time.
The latest BS 5266-1:2025 emergency lighting standard has sharpened expectations around design, verification and ongoing responsibility. BSI also explains what building owners need to know about the latest UK emergency lighting standard, while schools can refer to official fire safety risk assessment guidance for educational premises when reviewing their duties.
Connected Light provides specialist support with emergency lighting compliance and BAFE emergency lighting certification, helping responsible persons, estates teams and consultants plan compliant, practical and well-documented lighting solutions.
Practical support for estates teams and M&E consultants
Education lighting projects need to work around occupied buildings, tight budgets, safeguarding requirements, estate priorities and term-time pressures. Connected Light supports school business managers, facilities teams, lifecycle managers, multi-academy trusts and M&E consultants with practical guidance from early survey through to completion.
Our team can help assess existing lighting, identify inefficient or non-compliant areas, develop professional lighting design proposals, select suitable products and plan phased upgrades. This gives education clients a clearer view of cost, disruption, energy saving potential and compliance requirements before work begins.
Where a project needs delivery support as well as design input, Connected Light can provide turn-key project solutions that bring specification, supply, installation, commissioning and handover together. This approach is particularly useful for educational facility lighting upgrades that need to be completed during holiday periods, out of hours or across multiple buildings without disrupting teaching, exams or daily site operations.
What we can support with
- Lighting surveys: We assess existing lighting, controls, emergency lighting and site conditions to identify priorities for upgrade.
- LED upgrade planning: We help schools replace outdated fittings with efficient LED lighting that improves performance and reduces maintenance demand.
- Lighting controls: We design and commission controls that support zoning, daylight use, occupancy sensing, dimming and scene setting.
- Emergency lighting compliance: We support responsible persons with compliant emergency lighting design, review, testing and certification requirements.
- Project delivery: We help plan works around term dates, school holidays, occupied buildings and phased estate priorities.
- Consultant support: We work with M&E consultants on specification, product selection, design input and lighting control for education projects.
School lighting solutions that reduce costs and improve learning
Connected Light helps schools, colleges and universities plan lighting upgrades that are safe, efficient, compliant and practical to deliver. Whether you are reviewing outdated fluorescent lighting, improving classroom comfort, upgrading controls or checking emergency lighting against current standards, our team can support the process from first survey to final commissioning.
Contact Connected Light to enquire about school lighting solutions that reduce costs and improve learning.
Proven education lighting experience
Connected Light brings more than 40 years of lighting experience to education projects, with work spanning primary schools, secondary schools, colleges and university buildings. This matters because education sites often include a wide range of spaces, each with different requirements for safety, comfort, energy use and flexibility.
At Bradley Stoke Community School, a carefully planned lighting upgrade delivered first-year savings of £21,428, a 4.5-year payback and a 65% classroom energy saving. At UWE The Foundry, Connected Light supported a high-efficiency LED lighting scheme with sensors and smart lighting controls. At Frampton Cotterell Primary School, the lighting upgrade was completed in seven days during the summer holiday period, improving illumination while mitigating safety risks.
These examples show how education lighting solutions can support measurable energy savings, safer buildings and better day-to-day use across different learning environments.
Why choose Connected Light for school lighting systems?
- 40+ years of lighting experience: Our team brings long-standing technical knowledge across commercial, education and public-sector lighting projects.
- Education-sector understanding: We understand the practical pressures of school estates, including budgets, term dates, safeguarding and occupied buildings.
- Design-led approach: Lighting proposals are shaped around comfort, safety, energy performance, compliance and how each space is used.
- Smart control capability: We support lighting controls for schools that reduce waste while keeping systems practical for staff and facilities teams.
- Emergency lighting expertise: We help education clients review legal duties, current standards and certification requirements with confidence.
- Long-term value: Our focus is on efficient, reliable lighting solutions that reduce running costs, maintenance pressure and future upgrade risk.
Related case studies
Bradley Stoke Community School
UWE The Foundry
Frampton Cotterell Primary School

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FAQs
What are the best lighting solutions for schools?
The best lighting solutions for schools are designed around safety, comfort, efficiency and how each area is used. This may include LED classroom lighting, smart lighting controls, compliant emergency lighting, external lighting, sports hall lighting and improved lighting for corridors, dining areas, libraries and staff spaces.
How can lighting controls help schools reduce energy use?
Lighting controls help reduce wasted energy by making sure lights are only used when and where they are needed. Occupancy sensors, daylight harvesting, dimming, zoning and scene setting can all help schools manage lighting more efficiently while keeping spaces comfortable and practical for staff and students.
When should schools upgrade to LED lighting?
Schools should consider LED lighting upgrades when existing fittings are inefficient, unreliable, difficult to maintain or no longer suited to the way the building is used. Older fluorescent lighting may also create maintenance and availability issues, so a planned upgrade can help reduce disruption and improve long-term performance.
Can school lighting upgrades be completed during school holidays?
Yes, many school lighting upgrades can be planned around holiday periods, evenings or phased work programmes. Connected Light has experience delivering education projects within tight timeframes, including upgrades completed during the summer holiday period to minimise disruption to teaching and site operations.
What areas of a school need specialist lighting design?
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