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2021 Satisfaction Survey Results | Parents

AISHK is committed to listening to the views and expectations of key stakeholders and commissions independent surveys to provide performance feedback on a wide range of related education topics.

The feedback from these surveys greatly assists the School with both its operational and strategic planning and its determination to continually improve the educational experience offered to the students.

In 2021, three surveys were conducted with 503 parents, 468 students and 154 staff participating and providing views on such areas as academic performance, student wellbeing, communications, community engagement, reputation and facilities.

Parents

A selection of the parents’ top-level findings is detailed below, ranked in order of the importance the parents placed on reasons for choosing a school for their children.

The top five areas are:

1. 95% of parents noted their expectations were met or exceeded in relation to the quality of teachers 2. 95% of parents noted their expectations were met or exceeded in relation to the focus on student wellbeing,

providing a safe and caring environment

3. 94% of parents noted their expectations were met or exceeded in relation to a value-added education 4. 97% of parents noted their expectations were met or exceeded in relation to the balanced teaching environment 5. 95% of parents noted their expectations were met or exceeded in relation to the facilities and resources

2021 Satisfaction Survey Results | Students

Students

A selection of the students’ top-level findings is detailed below, ranked in order of the importance the parents placed on reasons for choosing a school.

The top five areas are:

1. 87% of students noted their expectations were met or exceeded in relation to the quality of teachers 2. 86% of students noted their expectations were met or exceeded in relation to the focus on student wellbeing,

providing a safe and caring environment

3. 90% of students noted their expectations were met or exceeded in relation to a balanced teaching environment 4. 89% of students noted their expectations were met or exceeded in relation to facilities and resources 5. 92% of students noted their expectations were met or exceeded in relation to the School reputation

2021 Satisfaction Survey Results | Staff

Staff

A selection of the staff’s top-level findings is detailed below, ranked in order of the importance the parents placed on reasons for choosing a school.

The top five areas are:

1. 93% of staff noted their expectations were met or exceeded in relation to the quality of teachers 2. 91% of staff noted their expectations were met or exceeded in relation to the focus on student wellbeing,

providing a safe and caring environment

3. 87% of staff noted their expectations were met or exceeded in relation to a balanced teaching environment 4. 88% of staff noted their expectations were met or exceeded in relation to facilities and resources 5. 91% of staff noted their expectations were met or exceeded in relation to the School reputation

2021 Satisfaction Survey Results

Parents, staff and students were asked to provide open responses to the three most important strengths/most valued aspects of AISHK. The most frequently nominated aspects were:

Top Areas Noted By 2021 Parents: AISHK’s Three Most Important Strengths Quality of teachers and staff Safe, caring and supportive environment Academic curriculum and standards Australian culture and values Balanced, well-rounded education

Top Aspects Noted By 2021 Students: What do you value most about your association with the School? Friendships/connections developed Academic curriculum and standards The School community Quality of teachers and staff Safe caring and supportive environment

Top Areas Noted By 2021 Staff: AISHK’s Three Most Important Strengths Staff collegiality and working with other staff The School community Working with the students Caring and supportive work environment High standard of education and professionalism at the school

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