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Powered by parents' survey 2015 Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Powered by headlines response rate 160 families / ~ 320 individuals could have responded; 29 families (18%) and 77 individuals (29%) responded. responses split pretty evenly between KS1 (52) and KS2 (45)

Powered by things to celebrate 97% agree that their child enjoys school 96% are happy with their child’s experience at this school everyone (99%) considers the teaching good, and this is more strongly felt in KS2 than in KS1 97% agree that the school promotes and develops reading 97% agree the school keeps their child safe 95% agree that the school is led, managed and governed effectively

Powered by issues to consider around 10% of parents feel the school does not help them support their child’s learning, and this is borne out by the open text responses nearly 17% do not feel informed about their child’s progress, and this is borne out by the open text responses potentially contradictory results: 96% feel the staff are approachable, but nearly 16% do not feel confident to raise concerns with staff 7% don’t feel the school deals effectively with unacceptable behaviour, though many more (around 14%) don’t know. In KS1, nearly 20% don’t know. 13% do not feel the school does enough to help develop their child’s confidence nearly 10% of parents do not feel their child’s particular needs are met, and this is more pronounced at KS2 than KS1

Powered by Q1: My child enjoys The Abbey School. Answered: 105 Skipped: 1 all respondents KS1 respondents Answered: 52 Skipped: 0 KS2 respondents Answered: 45 Skipped: 0

Powered by Q2: Overall, I am happy with my child's experience at this school. Answered: 105 Skipped: 1 all respondents KS1 respondents KS2 respondents Answered: 52 Skipped: 0 Answered: 45 Skipped: 0

Powered by Q3: The Abbey School meets my child's particular needs. Answered: 105 Skipped: 1 all respondents KS1 respondents KS2 respondents Answered: 52 Skipped: 0 Answered: 45 Skipped: 0

Powered by Q4: The Abbey School makes sure my child is well prepared for the future (eg changing year group, transition to secondary school). Answered: 103 Skipped: 3 all respondents KS1 respondents KS2 respondents Answered: 51 Skipped: 1 Answered: 44 Skipped: 1

Powered by Q6: The teaching is good at The Abbey School. Answered: 100 Skipped: 6 all respondents KS1 respondents KS2 respondents Answered: 51 Skipped: 1 Answered: 45 Skipped: 0

Powered by Q7: The Abbey School is creative in its approach to the curriculum. Answered: 101 Skipped: 5 all respondents KS1 respondents KS2 respondents Answered: 52 Skipped: 0 Answered: 45 Skipped: 0

Powered by Q8: The Abbey School promotes and develops reading. Answered: 101 Skipped: 5 all respondents KS1 respondents KS2 respondents Answered: 52 Skipped: 0 Answered: 45 Skipped: 0

Powered by Q9: The Abbey School helps me to support my child's learning. Answered: 101 Skipped: 5 all respondents KS1 respondents KS2 respondents Answered: 52 Skipped: 0 Answered: 45 Skipped: 0

Powered by Q10: The Abbey School informs me about my child's progress. Answered: 101 Skipped: 5 all respondents KS1 respondents KS2 respondents Answered: 52 Skipped: 0 Answered: 45 Skipped: 0

Powered by Q12: The Abbey School keeps my child safe. Answered: 97 Skipped: 9 all respondents KS1 respondents KS2 respondents Answered: 52 Skipped: 0 Answered: 44 Skipped: 1

Powered by Q13: The Abbey School deals effectively with unacceptable behaviour. Answered: 98 Skipped: 8 all respondents KS1 respondents KS2 respondents Answered: 52 Skipped: 0 Answered: 45 Skipped: 0

Powered by Q14: The Abbey School helps to develop my child's confidence. Answered: 98 Skipped: 8 all respondents KS1 respondents KS2 respondents Answered: 52 Skipped: 0 Answered: 45 Skipped: 0

Powered by Q15: The Abbey School helps my child to have a healthy lifestyle. Answered: 99 Skipped: 7 all respondents KS1 respondents KS2 respondents Answered: 52 Skipped: 0 Answered: 45 Skipped: 0

Powered by Q17: The Abbey School is led, managed and governed effectively. Answered: 94 Skipped: 12 all respondents KS1 respondents KS2 respondents Answered: 51 Skipped: 1 Answered: 45 Skipped: 0

Powered by Q18: The staff of The Abbey School are approachable. Answered: 95 Skipped: 11 all respondents KS1 respondents KS2 respondents Answered: 52 Skipped: 0 Answered: 45 Skipped: 0

Powered by Q19: I feel confident to raise my concerns with the staff of The Abbey School. Answered: 95 Skipped: 11 all respondents KS1 respondents KS2 respondents Answered: 52 Skipped: 0 Answered: 45 Skipped: 0

Powered by Q24: Tell us about your children who attend The Abbey School. Answered: 82 Skipped: 24

Powered by Q25: Tell us who is responding to this survey. Answered: 84 Skipped: 22

Powered by Q26: How long have you been a parent at The Abbey School? Answered: 84 Skipped: 22