Pupil and parent surveys

  • How to conduct an effective survey
    Use our step-by-step guide and grab-and-go statement banks to save time and get the insights you need from parents, pupils and staff.
  • Online safety: pupil questionnaires
    Use these age-adaptable questionnaires to survey your pupils on e-safety and what they do online, so you can better plan your curriculum.
  • Parent/carer survey pack
    Find everything you need to create your survey – a statement bank covering everything from SEN to safeguarding, a survey template, and a letter to parents and carers. Plus, see examples from schools.
  • Parent View: questionnaire content and next steps
    Find out what Ofsted asks parents in its Parent View questionnaire and what happens if it identifies apparent issues. Learn how you can use the data to drive improvement in your school and explore our resources for helping you address negative feedback.
  • Pupil questionnaires: attitudes to reading
    Use our pupil questionnaire and analysis template to find out how your pupils feel about reading, so you can identify strengths and areas for improvement in your reading provision. See examples of questionnaires from other schools.
  • Pupil questionnaires: attitudes to writing
    Use our pupil questionnaire and template for the analysis of results to find out how your pupils feel about writing, so you can identify strengths and areas for improvement in your writing provision.
  • Pupil survey pack
    Find everything you need to create your survey for primary or secondary pupils, and capture pupil voice. Use our statement bank and survey templates, and see examples from schools.
  • Pupil voice questions: teaching and learning
    Use our question banks for EYFS, primary and secondary pupils to help you talk to your pupils about their learning in class or in focus groups.
  • Wellbeing: pupil questionnaires
    Use these age-adaptable questionnaires to survey your pupils on their wellbeing, so you can identify and address areas of concern. Topics covered include bullying, depression and low mood, self-esteem, and equality and inclusion.