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No student should feel unsafe at school

Help students thrive in their schools and communities.

We firmly believe that for students to thrive in their schools and communities, they need to feel, and to be, safe. To foster a safe environment where students can thrive, you need to learn how they feel.

We offer a wide variety of education survey templates that allow educational professionals to assess several factors that contribute to the wellbeing and safety of young learners. Many educators use surveys or online forms to assess family/school relationships, educational outcomes, school climate, student satisfaction, parent satisfaction and more.

For example, if you want to ask parents and students how likely it is that they would recommend your school as a safe environment, you could send them a Net Promoter Score® (NPS) survey so that you can compare your results to other schools. Then use them to set goals to improve your anti-bullying efforts.

Additionally, make sure the entire educational community is working together to promote safety at school, starting with the teachers. Teachers are an invaluable resource to combat bullying, especially when they’re passionate about their jobs. Send an employee engagement survey to them to ensure that they’re happy and engaged.

Below, you’ll find a link to our anti-bullying survey template. Plus, you’ll find even more ways in which you can use education, school and academic online surveys to promote a happier, healthier environment for future generations.

  • Anti-bullying survey. Does bullying exist at your school? How frequently do students get made fun of, feel threatened or get insulted? Is there a certain age group, e.g. primary school students, secondary school students, sixth-formers, that is more susceptible to being bullied? We’ve created an anti-bullying survey that any student can use to express how safe they feel.
  • Parental support. How busy are your students’ parents and to what extent do their schedules prevent them from active involvement in school functions? Are transport-related challenges or a lack of adequate childcare barriers to parents getting more involved in their children’s schools? Find out by sending out a parental support survey. Also, how does parental involvement affect student performance? Take a look at our K-12 Parent Survey, developed with the US’s Harvard Graduate School of Education, to get answers.
  • Student fit survey. Go directly to the source: students themselves. Do they feel a strong sense of belonging at school? How comfortable do students feel asking teachers, teaching assistants, school office staff, lunchtime supervisors and other staff for help? Use a school programme fit survey to find out.
  • School climate. To what extent does your child enjoy attending their school? How much does your child’s school value diversity and how much respect does your child have for the school staff and teachers? What do administrators do to ensure that students feel safe in the classroom, in the playground and throughout the school grounds? Better understand your school’s environment with our school climate survey.
  • School support. How well does your child do socially at school? Is your child apt to talk about problems he or she might be experiencing with peers, and if so, how often? How well do you know your child’s friends? All of these questions, which are available in a parental support survey, are important to ask when assessing your child’s social interactions and how they might contribute to or detract from their wellbeing.

Get the answers you need with SurveyMonkey survey templates. Save time with certified survey questions using our professional education survey templates, developed by our team of survey scientists. Use our existing education survey templates and customise them to reflect your school colours, logo and more. You’ll be well on your way to making better decisions and creating safer places for students to grow, learn and play.

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