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Search anxiety, belonging, safety...
Belonging82%
Emotional wellbeing68%
Support confidence54%

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4 wellbeing areas

Stirling Children's Wellbeing Scale

The Stirling Children's Wellbeing Scale (SCWBS) was initiated by the Stirling Educational Psychology Service with the objective of creating a holistic, positively worded scale measuring emotional and psychological wellbeing in children aged 8 to 15 years. This scale should provide a useful tool for education professionals to assess any changes in wellbeing from a mental wellbeing perspective.

4 Areas of Wellbeing
6 wellbeing areas

Diversity and Inclusion

This survey goes beyond grades to look at the "emotional heart" of your school, helping you see if pupils feel they truly belong or if they are just "fitting in" to get by. It highlights whether pupils see themselves reflected in what they learn and uncovers hidden issues, like subtle bullying or unfair language, that staff might not always notice. By checking if students actually trust the adults to fix problems, this survey helps you break down "silence cultures" and ensures that when students speak up, they know it will lead to real, positive change.

6 Areas of Wellbeing
Quick check-in

Child and Youth Resilience Measure (CYRM-R)

The CYRM has been designed as a screening tool to explore the resources (individual, relational, communal and cultural) available to individuals that may bolster their resilience. The measure was designed as part of the International Resilience Project (IRP), of the Resilience Research Centre, in collaboration with 14 communities in 11 countries around the world. This survey should be assigned if the 'Student Resilience Survey' is deemed inappropriate to allocate to your intended year/class

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Quick check-in

School wellbeing survey for parents/carers

This questionnaire has been designed in partnership with Governors for Schools to help you gain more understanding about parental views towards a school's wellbeing and mental health environment, policies and culture.

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Quick check-in

Kindness survey for pupils and learners

Kidscape and Bounce Together have designed these free short surveys based on the theme of kindness, to help you measure experiences of kindness within the school community. This survey is for pupils/learners.

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Staff Workload Survey (DfE)

Use this survey as a starting point from the Department for Education to help you understand more about staff workload in school.

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3 wellbeing areas

Academic Focus and Engagement

The Academic Focus and Engagement Survey is designed to provide an overview of the academic experiences of students, specifically measuring their levels of engagement within a school. The survey has 8x questions that looks at "academic concentration" and 5x questions that examine elements of "engagement and focus.

3 Areas of Wellbeing
Quick check-in

Kindness survey for parents/carers

Kidscape and Bounce Together have designed these free short surveys based on the theme of kindness, to help you measure experiences of kindness within the school community. This survey is specifically for parents/carers.

Quick Check-in
8 wellbeing areas

A strengths-based approach to wellbeing (Amazing People Schools)

The APS Character Strengths Snapshot Survey is a concise assessment designed to provide schools with a quick understanding of pupils character strength profile at any given time. It can be used to explore the impact of using the APS approach by using it as a baseline survey at the start and repeating the survey at key times of the academic year. This survey provides a valuable starting point for schools interested in exploring how to develop their character strengths work with pupils.

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