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  • Parent Survey Results 2015

    Fri 23 Oct 2015

     

    Number of responses (137 parents responded)

    Statement

    Strongly

    Agree

    Agree

    Don’t

    Know

    Disagree

    Strongly

    Disagree

    Q1. My child is happy at this school

    58

    72

    1

    2

    0

    Q2. My child feels safe at this school

    52

    77

    4

    2

    0

    Q3. My child makes good progress at this school

    31

    82

    19

    3

    0

    Q4. My child is well looked after at this school

    42

    77

    13

    1

    0

    Q5. My child is taught well at this school

    33

    77

    23

    2

    0

    Q6. My child is encouraged to achieve his or her best by the staff

    33

    66

    29

    6

    0

    Q7. My child knows where to get support or guidance in school

    35

    59

    37

    3

    0

    Q8. My child receives appropriate homework for their age

    17

    86

    16

    15

    1

    Q9. This school makes sure that it's pupils are well behaved

    30

    80

    16

    5

    2

    Q10. This school deals effectively with bullying

    13

    45

    64

    7

    3

    Q11. This school responds well to any concern I raise

    32

    56

    37

    8

    3

    Q12. I am happy with the overall communication from the school to home

    17

    72

    14

    25

    6

    Q13. This school is well led and managed

    16

    70

    43

    2

    4

    Q14. I receive valuable information from the school about my child’s progress

    14

    62

    24

    34

    2

    Q15. I would recommend this school to other parents

    47

    75

    11

    2

    1

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    Thu 22 Oct 2015
  • Student Council 2015.2016

    Tue 13 Oct 2015 Mrs Jarrett
    Recruitment to the 2015-16 Hugh Sexey School Council is now complete.  Following on from class and year group elections in years 5 and 6, two pupils from each year were elected to represent their peers.  Pupils in years 7 and 8 had to apply for consideration for the role of school councillor - the first time we have tried a system of applications.  Mrs Jarrett was very impressed, not only by the quality of the applications but by the maturity and enthusiasm of everyone who applied.  After interviewing all the candidates, Mrs Jarrett selected four year 8 pupils and two from year 7 to represent their year groups.
     
    At the first meeting, on Thursday 8th October, Mrs Jarrett asked each councillor to sign a declaration, showing their commitment to the role and then presented them each with a certificate and a badge. (Unfortunately, due to a late running bus, one councillor missed out on the photo).
     
    Mrs Jarrett is very much looking forward to working with the School Council and helping the pupils to make their experience at Hugh Sexey the best it can be.
     
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