Student and Parent Surveys November 2025
27th November 2025
We asked students and parents to complete some surveys to gain feedback which is very important to us.
It helps us see what we are doing well and what we need to improve. It also makes sure your voice is heard as we work to give students the best education.
The school leadership team look carefully at this information and use it to make changes that improve experiences. We will check the impact of our work when we compare these surveys with the next set we do next summer.
We are also pleased to tell you that we are now working with ParentKind, a UK charity that helps schools and parents communicate better. Our goal is to turn “complaints into compliments.” This is part of our wider work with London South East Academies Trust, and we will share more soon.
Thank you to everyone who took part. Below, you can read a short summary of the results.
Parent Survey
STRENGTHS
- Scores remain high across the board a year on from the previous Ofsted with further improvements recognised
- Parents feel their children are happy and safe
- Good range of subjects offered with high expectations
- High % would recommend the school to another parent
- Concerns raised and bullying dealt with effectively
AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT
- SEND provision is improving quickly but needs to improve further as per the national picture on this area
- More information/ communication on learning, progress and wider development
RESPONSES – AGREE/DISAGREE %

Student Survey
STRENGTHS
- Scores for safety and safeguarding are very high with good coverage
- Teaching is good
- Scores generally remain high and above the trust averages
- School rules and consequences are clear and behaviour is good
- Bullying is not tolerated and students know how to report this
- The same high number of parents would recommend the school to others as in previous surveys
- Many strongly believe that the school has improved since the last inspection
AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT
- Wider development, feedback and challenge to reach full potential are areas for further development
- Support for mental health is a key issue for many young people across the trust and can improve
- Fitness, health and extra-curricular are clearly an area students would like to see more of
PARTICIPATION

RESPONSES – AGREE/DISAGREE %

You can download this page HERE.
I hope you have found this of interest.
If you need to contact us at any time about your experience, please contact the school who will be happy to help.
Kind regards,
Mr M. Cater
CEO – CET
LSEAT Associate Member

