Student Wellbeing Survey
The survey showed that most of our students feel safe, supported, and valued at school. They appreciate our school's values and value other students' cultures.
We were delighted in the positive responses we received. This survey aimed to understand our students' feelings about our school, including their safety, values, relationships, and cultural experiences. We administered this survey to 388 students in Years 4-8.
Key Findings
Safety: 91% of students felt safe at school.
School Values: 85% believed the school's values were upheld by all students.
Teacher-Student Relationships: 90.6% felt that teachers and students cared about each other.
Cultural Awareness: 84.1% felt that teachers were interested in their culture.
Inclusive Environment: 93.5% believed the school wanted students to get along with others from different cultures.
High Expectations: 93.5% believed teachers thought all students could do well.
Teacher Care: 85.9% believed their teachers cared about them.
Intercultural Relations: 95% believed teachers got along well with students from different cultures.
Areas for Improvement
Some students expressed concerns about feeling like they belong, having a say in school decisions, and finding their learning interesting. To make our school even better, we need to focus on:
Enhancing Belonging: We can create more opportunities for students to connect with each other and feel like they're part of the school community.
Increasing Student Voice: We can give students more chances to share their ideas and help make decisions about our school.
Improving Engagement in Learning: We can make learning more exciting and relevant for all students.