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Milby Primary School – parental feedback summary (November 2022)

 

 My child is in the following year group:

 

FS

16%

 

 

Year 1

6%

 

Year 2

19%

 

Year 3

6%

 

Year 4

11%

 

Year 5

14%

 

Year 6

20%

 

Unknown 

8%

 

My child feels happy

at school.

 

67.6%

 

32.4%

 

0%

 

0%

 

0%

My child feels safe 

at school.

 

80.9%

 

17.6%

 

1.0%

 

0%

 

0.5%

The school makes sure its

pupils are well behaved.

 

63.7%

 

34.8%

 

0%

 

0%

 

1.5%

My child has been bullied 

and the school dealt with the bullying quickly and effectively.

 

14.7%

 

10.8%

 

1.0%

 

2.5%

 

71.1%

The school makes me aware of what my child will learn during the year.

 

72.5%

 

27.5%

 

0%

 

0%

 

0%

When I have raised concerns with the school, they have  been dealt with properly.

 

62.3%

 

33.3%

 

2.5%

 

1.0%

 

1.0%

The school has high expectations for my child.

 

56.9%

 

39.2%

 

2.5%

 

0%

 

1.5%

My child does well at this school.

 

70.1%

 

28.4%

 

0%

 

0.5%

 

1.0%

The school lets me know how my child is doing.

 

62.7%

 

36.8%

 

0%

 

0%

 

0.5%

There is a good range of subjects available at this school.

 

62.3%

 

33.8%

 

1.5%

 

0%

 

2.5%

My child can take part in clubs and activities at this school.

 

59.3%

 

30.4%

 

2.5%

 

0%

 

7.8%

The school supports my child’s wider personal development.

 

59.3%

 

37.3%

 

1.0%

 

0%

 

2.5%

I would recommend this school to another parent.

 

71.6%

 

27.5%

 

0%

 

0%

 

1.0%

 

Thank you to the 204 parents and carers (representing 222 children) for sharing this feedback.

 

 

From time to time we may ask you to give us your views about certain issues. As a result of your feedback we have made changes to a range of areas including:

 

  • our Annual Reports so that they give you more information about how your child is doing at school;
  • implementing our 'behaviour stages' approach to make our behaviour policy clear and consistent;
  • the timing of lunchtime with different times for infants and juniors;
  • our policy on children bringing mobile phones to school.

 

If you would like to make a comment or suggestion, or would just like more information about our school, you can get in touch by:

 

By sharing your views, you’ll be helping us to improve our school and make it even better!

Parents of children registered at Milby can also complete Ofsted's Parent View questionnaire online (you will need to register first).

 

www.parentview.ofsted.gov.uk

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