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    Parent Survey Summary – Autumn 2025

    Living Our Values: Positivity, Respect, Independence, Determination and Equality

    We are proud to share the outcomes of our Autumn 2025 Parent Survey, which reflects strong parental confidence in how our school lives its values every day and supports pupils to thrive academically, socially and emotionally.


    Headline Results

    • Over 96% positive responses across all survey questions
    • Parents say their child feels supported, safe and respected
    • Very strong confidence in teaching, leadership and communication

    These results demonstrate a school culture built on positive relationships, high expectations and equality of opportunity for all pupils.


    What Parents Told Us

    Positivity and Wellbeing

    • 98% of parents agree their child is well supported by staff
    • 90% say their child is happy at school
    • 96% confirm concerns about safety are dealt with quickly and effectively

    Parents consistently highlighted a climate of positivity, where pupils feel valued, cared for and encouraged to succeed.


    Respect, Safety and Equality

    • 97% agree the school has clear expectations and behaviour systems
    • 90% say bullying is addressed promptly and effectively
    • 96% believe their child is taught how to keep themselves safe

    These results show our commitment to respectful relationships and a community where every child is treated fairly, listened to, and protected.


    Independence and Determination in Learning

    • 98% are happy with the quality of teaching and learning
    • 96% say their child has made progress since joining the school
    • 98% feel their child has access to meaningful opportunities in school

    Parents recognise how we foster independence, resilience and determination, supporting pupils to develop confidence, motivation and a strong sense of self‑belief.


    Leadership, Communication and Partnership

    • 97% trust that the school is managed well by senior leaders
    • 95% are happy with communication between home and school
    • 98% know who to contact if they need advice or support

    This reflects our belief in open communication, respectful partnership with families, and leadership that prioritises pupils and their outcomes.


    What This Means for Our Community

    Parental feedback confirms that our school:

    • Promotes positivity and wellbeing
    • Builds a culture of respect and equality
    • Encourages independence and determination in every learner
    • Works in strong partnership with families

    We will continue to use parent voice to strengthen our practice and ensure every child is supported to achieve their best.