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We prepare students for success back home and abroad Scandinavian School of Brussels GYM Students’ Evaluation 2010 - 2013 www.ssb.be

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Page 1: Gym students survey 2013

We prepare students for success back home and abroad

Scandinavian School of BrusselsGYM Students’ Evaluation

2010 - 2013

www.ssb.be

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We prepare students for success back home and abroad

Thanks to our GYM students. . .

Approximately 60% of our GYM students responded to this survey. Proceed through this presentation to see a summary of the results. Each question is answered on a scale of 1 – 4 (1 – poor, 2 – needs improvement, 3 – good, 4 – very good).

In additional to these questions, students included many helpful comments.

At SSB, staff, students, and parents answer quality assurance surveys each year. The results from these surveys provide valuable feedback to our administration and School Board when planning strategically for the future of our school.

Your feedback is always welcome.

Questions or comments? Contact: Kristy Lundström [email protected]

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We prepare students for success back home and abroad

Values and Learning Environment

Safety and security is evident in the school.

Children and adults show each other respect.

The school works to prevent and bullying and correct unfriendly behaviour

The school has clear rules for school work and behaviour.

I know how we work with the Zero programme.

Adults react to rule breaking and give positive and negative feedback.

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We prepare students for success back home and abroad

Values and Learning Environment

The school environment is good

Everyone arrives on time to meetings and lessons.

The study environment is calm and harmonious.

The students have influence on their learning situation.

The deputy head is available and provides guidance when needed

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School Goals

Students and parents are aware of the school’s goals.

The students take part in setting the goals for their school work

The Learning cycle is working well as an assessment tool at SSB.

The school’s assessment system and grading criteria are familiar to the students and parents.

The period plan supports my learning process

The transition week supports my learning process

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We prepare students for success back home and abroad

Instruction and Learning

Teachers and students plan and evaluate the teaching and learning together.

The working and teaching methods are varied.

There is a high quality dialogue between teachers and students.

Working methods with student involvement are used

The students understand both content and context in the learning cycle.

The students feel motivated in their work.

The students’ ideas and own initiative are valued in the school work.

Students work actively and together and take responsibility for their own work.

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School Results

The school has good routines and procedures for following up the student’s learning results.

Students with special needs also improve and reach required goals.

The school has good routines for documenting and reporting student results to students and his/her parents.

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Students rate the high quality dialogue with

their teachers as 3,5/4!

Analysis of results

The Upper Secondary students at SSB are very satisfied with their learning environment.

In addition to this survey, the Student Council also led a qualitative evaluation discussion where every student had the opportunity to voice their opinions about the instructional methods and results. These discussions were student led. The results of these discussions were summarized and presented to staff.

There is a high level of cooperation between staff and students at Upper Secondary.