Student feedback and comments from the recent annual survey
Student feedback and comments from the recent annual survey
In the autumn term, the South Lincolnshire Academies Trust conducted an annual survey with students, parents and staff from all three schools who are part of our Trust. We had an overwhelming response with 1,390 students, 563 parents and 278 staff giving their feedback, which was completely anonymous.
From this we can identify where we need to make improvements but this also gives us an indication of how you think we are doing.
As you have taken your time to give us your feedback, we wanted to share with you some of the results and comments from students that were specific to Bourne Academy.
Students results
99% – I feel safe at Bourne Academy
94% – The behaviour of other pupils in my lessons is good
93% – The control of bullying is good
Students comments















“I feel as a school you are making lessons fun and we look forward to lessons when they are on my timetable.”
“The staff are very good at helping with any emotional issues or concerns and there is always someone to talk to and listen.”
“The school supports everyone no matter what their background, race or sexuality and treats everyone equally.”
“They encourage people to pick up litter and be kind to others.”
“I think the schools behaviour point system is very good because it shows who is behaving and who isn’t.”
“There are additional resources available such as after school and lunchtime revision sessions, with 1 to 1 support if needed.”
“They give us basic school equipment at the start of the year, which can help poorer students learn better if cannot afford the equipment.”
“There are lots of positive teachers throughout the whole school encouraging me to join new clubs and try new things.”
“You are incredible at resolving arguments and caring for us with mental health problems like anxieties or stress.”
“The school is doing well at making sure people are on time.”
“The school makes sure we know our next options whether that be the transition from GCSE to A-level or the jump to Uni.”
“There are lots of extra-curricular clubs for students to take part in.”
“I feel happy learning in school and I like the behaviour points because it motivates me.”
“One thing that you are doing very well at as a school is listening to our ideas, answers and questions in class.”
“The transition week for new Year 7’s really helped me to settle in.”