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Improving Scottish education - A report by HMIE on inspection and review 2002-2005

Statistical Data - Secondary sector

Questions for Secondary Pupils
National baselines (As at July 2005)

 

 

strongly agree

agree

disagree

strongly disagree

%

%

%

%

1

I enjoy being at this school

20

67

10

2

2

Teachers explain things clearly

13

73

13

1

3

Staff in the school are good at dealing with bullies

22

53

21

4

4

At least one teacher knows me well

50

38

10

2

5

Teachers tell me how I am getting on with my work

26

60

13

1

6

Teachers help me when I am stuck

34

59

6

1

7

Teachers tell me when I have done something well

31

59

10

1

8

I get about the right amount of homework

23

56

17

4

9

Teachers listen to what I say

19

61

17

3

10

I know what to do at school if I am upset

33

55

10

2

11

All pupils are treated fairly in the school

19

45

27

8

12

Pupils have a say in deciding how to make the school better

24

51

21

5

13

The behaviour of pupils in school is good

5

55

32

8

14

Teachers expect me to work as hard as I can

57

41

1

0

15

If I am upset, the school is good at helping sort things out

21

59

17

3

16

I get on well with other pupils

52

44

3

1

17

I feel safe and well looked after in the school

31

56

10

3

18

My teachers are good at letting me know how my learning can be improved

26

60

13

1

19

Teachers check my homework

33

58

8

1

20

The school helps me to keep myself safe and healthy (for example, by teaching me about healthy eating, road safety and the dangers of drugs, alcohol and smoking)

45

46

8

2

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