Davebrook Schools & College today issues a critical “Flash Heat” and storm advisory as the Makogi/Magboro axis enters a high-pressure “Heat Trap”. While the wider Southern Nigerian region transitions into the rainy season, local data confirms that Makogi will face extreme thermal discomfort this week, with “feels like” temperatures peaking at a staggering 43°C.
In unwavering commitment to our Academic Excellence pillar, we prioritize the physical health of our scholars as a prerequisite for rigorous cognitive performance. The school management is therefore implementing immediate thermal regulation and rain safety protocols.
Administrative Reminder: Term 2 Fees
As the term nears its conclusion, Davebrook Schools & College reminds parents that all currently generated bills are strictly for Term 2 2025/2026 Academic Session School Fees. We appreciate the prompt cooperation of our families in ensuring all outstanding mandatory bills are settled to maintain our operational standards.
Weekly Weather Outlook (March 16 – March 22)
Residents should prepare for intense daytime sunlight coupled with high overnight humidity, alongside a 60% probability of sudden, heavy midweek thunderstorms.
| Day | High / Low | Condition | UV Index |
| Mon, Mar 16 | 37°C / 26°C | Extreme Heat; “Feels Like” 43°C | 9 (Extreme) |
| Tue, Mar 17 | 36°C / 26°C | Mostly Cloudy; High Humidity | 8 (Very High) |
| Wed, Mar 18 | 35°C / 25°C | Scattered Thunderstorms | 6 (High) |
| Thu, Mar 19 | 37°C / 24°C | Intense Sunlight; Clear Skies | 9 (Extreme) |
| Fri, Mar 20 | 38°C / 25°C | Peak Weekly Heat; Thermal Alert | 8 (Very High) |
| Sat – Sun | 35°C / 24°C | Isolated Storms; Partly Cloudy | 7 (High) |
The Davebrook Health Mandate: Electrolytes and Storm Safety
To uphold our Social and Moral Excellence pillars, which emphasize proactive care and community responsibility, we urge parents to adopt the following safety measures:
Tactical Electrolyte Replenishment: Plain water is insufficient during record-high temperatures. We recommend including hydrating fruits such as Watermelon or Cucumber in every student’s lunchbox to provide essential salts that assist in water retention.
Storm and Wind Awareness: Midweek and weekend storms often bring high winds and flash flooding risks along the Makogi/Shefu Road. Parents must ensure all umbrellas are sturdy and prioritize prompt student pickups to avoid hazardous travel conditions.
Vigilance for Heat Exhaustion: Our staff remain on high alert for symptoms such as headaches, dizziness, or intense fatigue. Any student showing these signs will be moved to designated cool areas immediately.
Administrative Reminder: Term 2 Fees
As the term nears its conclusion, Davebrook Schools & College reminds parents that all currently generated bills are strictly for Term 2 2025/2026 Academic Session School Fees. We appreciate the prompt cooperation of our families in ensuring all outstanding mandatory bills are settled to maintain our operational standards.

