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School survey

The school survey is a collaborative tool developed by the Audit Commission in partnership with Ofsted, Estyn, the Wales Audit Office, councils, headteacher and governor associations. The primary purpose of the school survey is to act as a source of evidence about schools' perceptions of the support they receive from their council and the services provided locally for children and young people.


National School Survey 2011

The next National School Survey will be run in June 2011. Invitations to Local Authorities will be sent out in November 2010. For further information please contact: schoolssurvey-help@audit-commission.gov.uk.

 
 
9 September 2009
The results are available in an Excel spreadsheet for all participating councils in England. Please select a council from the front cover to compare individual council results with the national ...
26 January 2009
The survey is an annual, national, online exercise, but was originally created as a data collection tool for a national study in 1998
26 January 2009
The school survey is a collaborative tool developed by the Audit Commission in partnership with Ofsted, Estyn, the Wales Audit Office, councils, headteacher and governor associations.
15 October 2008
In the autumn term following each national survey, the Audit Commission produces a series of analysis reports for each participating local authority.
29 January 2009
Series of reports and briefings on the overall findings of the school survey.
11 May 2009
The school survey can be used to identify good practice in the services councils provide to their schools.
11 September 2008
One of the aims of the school survey is for participating council areas to use the responses from their schools as a tool for improvement.
11 May 2009
These documents are overall summary spreadsheets of the top-rated council areas in the 2003-08 school surveys
31 January 2009
The school survey: Schools' perceptions of the services provided locally for Children and Young People.
26 January 2009
School survey evaluation reports