Parking host guide for Prague schools
Schools hear parking questions from families, staff, visitors, contractors, and event organisers. A school can point people to nearby private supply, but it must keep that recommendation separate from the school’s own access, safeguarding, fire route, and official visitor instructions. Clear boundaries matter more than a generic promise of “parking nearby.”
Map the real demand
Separate morning drop-off, staff shifts, open days, after-school clubs, deliveries, and evening events. A space that works for one parent’s short visit may not fit a teacher’s full shift or a minibus carrying equipment. The school-run host guide and school visit guide help turn each need into a specific time and vehicle question.
Protect gates and children
Never route drivers through a fire lane, pedestrian gate, staff-only area, or a place where children queue. Do not publish a host’s gate code, household schedule, or exact private contact in a school newsletter. Send detailed access instructions only after the driver has a confirmed booking, and make clear that a private space does not grant entry to the school.
Use honest distribution
Place a tracked link in a family FAQ, open-day email, staff bulletin, or local partnership page. Keep the school’s official directions first. Say whether the space is private, whether it is suitable for a stroller or larger vehicle, and whether the booking covers the complete visit. Avoid using the school name in a way that suggests endorsement unless the school has approved the wording.
Review every term
Ask which arrivals failed, whether the walking route changed, and whether a host paused availability during holidays or building works. Remove links that no longer match the school’s entrance. Responsible school distribution reduces circling and unsafe stopping without turning private parking into an unofficial school facility.