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Thank you for your interest in the Pupils’ Voice Feedback Survey.
This survey invites your feedback on the 2024–2025 Pupils’ Voice Survey borough‑wide report and, where applicable, your individual school report. The 2024–2025 Swindon Pupils Voice Survey explored children and young people's health behaviours, wellbeing, life experiences, and emotional and mental health, providing valuable insights into factors that influence their lives in and out of school.
Your feedback will help Swindon Borough Council and partners understand how useful the reports were and will directly inform the planning and improvement of future Pupils’ Voice Surveys.
The first section of this survey is for all schools, whether or not you took part in the original survey, and looks at borough-wide findings. For most schools, the survey will end after this section. Only schools that took part in the survey and received an individual report based on the number of responses received will be asked to complete a second section about the school pack.
The survey should take no more than 10 minutes to complete.
We therefore invite you to take the survey until March 31st 2026 at 11:59pm.
If you have any questions regarding the consultation, please email JSNA@swindon.gov.uk
Thank you for your interest in the Pupils’ Voice Feedback Survey.
This survey invites your feedback on the 2024–2025 Pupils’ Voice Survey borough‑wide report and, where applicable, your individual school report. The 2024–2025 Swindon Pupils Voice Survey explored children and young people's health behaviours, wellbeing, life experiences, and emotional and mental health, providing valuable insights into factors that influence their lives in and out of school.
Your feedback will help Swindon Borough Council and partners understand how useful the reports were and will directly inform the planning and improvement of future Pupils’ Voice Surveys.
The first section of this survey is for all schools, whether or not you took part in the original survey, and looks at borough-wide findings. For most schools, the survey will end after this section. Only schools that took part in the survey and received an individual report based on the number of responses received will be asked to complete a second section about the school pack.
The survey should take no more than 10 minutes to complete.
We therefore invite you to take the survey until March 31st 2026 at 11:59pm.
If you have any questions regarding the consultation, please email JSNA@swindon.gov.uk