When can we complete the survey?

We can set up an online survey for you now, or send you paper questionnaires in the post tomorrow. 

How long does a survey take to complete?

The shortest questionnaires we offer can be completed within 15 minutes, while our longer lifestyle questionnaires can take up to an hour.  Online, the computer will skip pages that are not relevant.

When will we get our results back?

Online, the results are available during the time that you are doing the survey, and will be complete when the last questionnaire is complete.  We will get someone here to check through the results to see if there are any 'odd' answers.

For paper surveys, return times depend on the length of the questionnaire, and the size of the queue you are joining.  We don't usually use machine-reading for surveys, as we know pupils like to write all sorts of things and aren't always very neat!  So your questionnaires will each be read by two separate members of staff to check the answers are sound.

We have a target of 6 weeks maximum for any school survey, but if you need the results quickly for a meeting or an inspection, then let us know and we will accommodate.

If you are taking part in a district survey, then any comparison reports will have to wait for the last survey to be completed before we can calculate the district results.  But you will normally have your own tables of results before then.

surveys

Online survey: clear, friendly, responsive

Responses from questionnaires are stored in our databanks

Pupils and students can still complete on paper, if you prefer

Questionnaires are fetched by secure courier and logged in the SHEU offices

Questions are composed collaboratively with clients and designed with the pupils and students in mind

An example staff survey

We carried out a customised staff survey recently and this document explains the approach.

All staff were invited to take part in a well-being survey.  The questions were devised by the school with our advice on wording and layout.

The survey included questions on:

Young People into 2010

Twenty four years of Young People reports

YP into '10

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Appendix

The policy background

This appendix pulls together the principal recommendations from a variety of government documents relevant to PSHEE in schools.

Since the formation of the new Government in May 2010, the importance of these documents has been eclipsed, but we are happy to provide this file. 

Appendix to school report updated 2012 (1.3Mb PDF)

Please check other sources for any new guidance from Government departments

Scratchy Bottom?

Is there a school close to Scratchy Bottom near Durdle Door?

School Surveys Direct

SHEU are specialist providers of local data and nationally-recognised since 1977.

 

 

Tellus5 - What next?

Tellus5 - What next?

The Government has decided to stop the delivery of the Tellus5 survey.
SHEU provide authorities with unique data about their school pupils.

Please click on the image below to view the pdf

 

School Self-Evaluation

OFSTED have a view that "Rigorous self-evaluation is at the heart of effective school improvement". The self-evaluation form (SEF) introduced alongside the Framework for the inspection of schools mirrors the evaluation schedule used by inspectors.

The SEF is used by inspectors before the inspection to help identify where they might need to focus their efforts.

Frequently Asked Questions - Commissioners

Who commissions SHEU surveys?
SHEU surveys have been commissioned by:

  • Healthy School Managers and Co-ordinators
  • Joint Education/Public Health commissioning groups
  • Local Authorities
  • Local Partnerships to promote Physical Activity
  • Former Drug Action Teams

as well as individual schools and colleges.
 
Who completes SHEU surveys?
We have surveyed almost everyone:

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