12 Jun Parent Survey March 2024 Results
Our school learning priorities are:
The curriculum is sequenced so that pupils build up their understanding over time. This will provide pupils with more opportunity to learn, practise and remember important ideas before progressing to more challenging learning. We have introduced Project Based Learning (PBL) and hope you can come to the next SHOWCASE on the last day of term, Wednesday 24th July at 1.30pm before going home at 2pm.
Ensuring that phonics/reading is a high priority. Pupils develop as fluent, confident and accurate readers. with reading books closely matched to the sounds that they have learned.
Continue to have consistently high expectations of pupils’ behaviour.
Here are the results of the parent survey last term:
Statement (feel free to add a comment) | Yes | No | Don’t know |
My child feels happy at school |
37 95% |
2 | 0 |
My child feels safe at this school |
37 95% |
1 | 1 |
My child can name an adult to talk to at school if they want to talk about how they are feeling (let us know if not so we can remind them!) |
39 100% |
0 | 0 |
My child’s emotional wellbeing is cared for |
36 93% |
0 | 3 |
This school deals quickly and effectively with any behaviour concerns, including bullying |
30 77% |
2 | 7 |
This school makes sure children are well behaved |
36 92% |
1 | 2 |
My child enjoys their learning |
37 95% |
1 | 1 |
I know what my child is learning at school |
36 93% |
1 | 2 |
I understand more about my child’s progress and learning, including any additional support they have |
36 92% |
1 | 2 |
My child makes good progress at this school |
37 95% |
1 | 1 |
My child completes homework appropriate to their age and learning needs |
33 84% |
3 | 3 |
I feel I can go to a member of staff about any issues |
37 95% |
0 | 2 |
Senior Leaders are available and helpful |
37 95% |
0 | 2 |
This school responds well to any concerns I raise |
37 95% |
1 | 1 |
My child enjoys breakfast and after school clubs (if they attend) 2n/a |
31 84% |
3 | 3 |
Our family thinks that Pooles Park is a good school |
38 97% |
1 | 0 |
What parent workshops would you like to attend in the future? (please tick) Special Educational Needs process and support available 9 Internet Safety and Online learning 15 Islington Early help: access to housing/money advice/child development/support groups 9 Reading, Writing, Maths 12 Homework and home learning expectations 9 Behaviour 8 |
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Any other feedback or comment you would like to say: Overall I feel like the school is doing well and as a parent I can feel comfortable bringing my child every day, I hope the school continues to make sure that safety and wellbeing continue to be a priority Pupil who has medical issues like ADHD could they have 1:1 teaching as they cannot concentrate with others. Thank you. I would like to say thank you for all the staff. They are really helpful. Pooles Park has been very welcoming and supportive and have made me feel confident in the care and education they provide my child. 10/10 satisfaction for Pooles Park, lovely staff and great school. Thank you. Very happy with Pooles Park. |
Thank you to everyone who completed this questionnaire. Please keep talking to us about how you and your child feel about school as this helps us know what is working well and plan our next improvement steps.
Thank you for your ongoing support!
If you have a concern regarding your child at school or other children, please contact the school office or discuss your concern with your child’s teacher or a member of the Senior Leadership Team: Mrs Corrick, Miss Healy, Miss Pattison or Mr Taylor. If you have a concern that you feel we do not address, the complaints policy is available in the school foyer.
If you are concerned about the conduct of a member of staff or a volunteer in our school, you must contact the Head of School, Craig Taylor.
Contact numbers:
Pooles Park Primary School for support and information: 0207 272 2655,
Islington Children’s Services Contact Team for support or sharing safeguarding concerns: 0207 527 7400
Chair of Governors: John Hayes: 020 7485 7435
Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO) for concerns regarding adult’s behaviour in school: 0207 527 8101
Please see our Safeguarding Leaflet for visitors
Thank you
Pooles Park Primary School