Parent Questionnaire Results
Parent Questionnaire Results . November 2013. Representation. Parents were asked to complete a questionnaire during parent contact sessions in November. There are currently 217 families in the school. Of the 174 families who were represented at the two evenings 159 completed questionnaires
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Parent Questionnaire Results November 2013
Representation • Parents were asked to complete a questionnaire during parent contact sessions in November. • There are currently 217 families in the school. Of the 174 families who were represented at the two evenings 159 completed questionnaires • We are grateful to all who took time to complete and return
Numbers • Happy at school 113 • learning well 112 • class teacher knows child 112 • sets appropriate work 112 • parents feel part of learning process 111 • opportunities for parents to know progress 105 • staff support active parental role 105
Numbers • paving slabs outside P1 6 • playground supervision 3 • playground equipment 15 • shelters 3 • Websites and work for homework 2 • willow maze improvements 5 • janitor back 6 • resurfacing of playground 1 • more challenge in upper stages 2 • extended car park 1 • ‘stay and learn' in classes 2 • after school sports 5 • monthly child progress 2 • children allowed to play with who they want 1 • sectioned off garden area 1 • replace tarmac with all weather pitch 1 • bullying 1 • road traffic patrol 1
Numbers • well supported 5 • issues addressed quickly 3 • ensure kids are happy 15 • discipline 2 • reading & spelling; hop on 6 • shows, coffee mornings and other pupil involvement 8 • involving pupils in fund raising 3 • whole school trips e.g. panto and walk in woods 3 • staff create a family environment 6 • children know themselves they are learning well 2 • PE and extra curricular activities 6 • communication through wall displays, newsletters 8 • Sharing Folders 8 • library trips 2 • everything 2 • encouraging children to work together 2 • ensuring children feel safe, secure and challenged 4
So…What Now? • Discussion with Parent Council about sport events • Clearer communication about after school clubs • Discussion with Parent Council about how to build on nursery ’stay and play’ sessions for the rest of the school • Continue listening to the whole Parent Forum • Continue to share our curriculum and assessment progress with you through newsletters, the web site and Sharing Folders