Survey Results

2023-2024 Annual Feedback Surveys Results

The results are available for the 2023-24 EIPS Annual Feedback Surveys conducted in March. Thank you to all families, students and staff who took the time to share their feedback with the Division. The survey included a series of annual feedback questions related to the three priorities outlined in the EIPS Four-Year Education Plan: 2022-26 (Year 2).

  • Priority 1: Promote growth and success for all students
  • Priority 2: Enhance high-quality learning and working environments
  • Priority 3: Enhance public education through effective engagement

The feedback gathered will help the Division measure its progress toward meeting the priorities and goals outlined in the Four-Year Education Plan and develop strategies to better serve students and the wider community moving forward. 

EIPS is committed to ensuring all parents and caregivers, staff and students within the Division have a chance to share their thoughts on the overall performance of their school and the Division. One of the ways EIPS ensures its stakeholders’ voices are heard is by conducting this annual survey.

2023–24 EIPS Annual Feedback Survey: For Parents and Caregivers Results
Parent Survey Results Comparison: 2023 vs. 2024

Highlights from this year's survey:

  • 100 per cent of respondents reported they either strongly agree or agree that as a result of being in the Play and Learn at School (PALS) program, their child is demonstrating growth in their development;
  • 93 per cent of respondents reported they either strongly agree or agree that as a result of being in the kindergarten program, their child is becoming ready to enter Grade 1;
  • 88 per cent of respondents reported they either strongly agree or agree their child is encouraged to do their best;
  • 87 per cent of respondents reported they either strongly agree or agree their child’s school is safe;
  • 86 per cent of respondents reported they either strongly agree or agree their child’s school encourages their child to be a responsible, respectful and engaged citizen;
  • 86 per cent of respondents reported they either strongly agree or agree that school staff care about their child;
  • 86 per cent of respondents reported they either strongly agree or agree the school keeps them informed about their child’s progress and achievement;  
  • 85 per cent of respondents reported they either strongly agree or agree their child is showing growth in numeracy;
  • 84 per cent of respondents reported they either strongly agree or agree their child is showing growth in literacy; and
  • 84 per cent of respondents reported they are either strongly agree or agree they are satisfied with the quality of education their child is receiving.

Results: Annual Feedback Survey for Students

The student survey was administered at school for grades 9 and 12 students. Thank you to all students who took the time to share their feedback with the Division. Overall, more than 2,000 students responded to the survey. 

   2023–24 EIPS Student Survey Results
   Student Survey Results Comparison: 2023 vs. 2024

Highlights from this year’s survey:

  • 87 per cent of respondents reported they either strongly agree or agree that at their school they're encouraged to do their best;
  • 81 per cent of respondents reported they either strongly agree or agree their individual learning needs are met;
  • 79 per cent of respondents reported they’re either strongly satisfied or satisfied with the quality of education they're receiving at their school;
  • 79 per cent of respondents reported they're either strongly satisfied or satisfied with the resources available to support their learning;
  • 79 per cent of respondents reported they’re either strongly satisfied or satisfied with their understanding of First Nations, Métis and Inuit culture and history;
  • 78 per cent of respondents reported they either strongly agree or agree they're demonstrating growth in numeracy;
  • 77 per cent of respondents reported they're either strongly satisfied or satisfied with the quality of teaching at their school; and
  • 77 per cent of respondents reported they either strongly agree or agree the quality of education they’ve experienced has improved or stayed the same in the past three years.

Results: Annual Feedback Survey for Staff

All school-based staff had an opportunity to respond to a similar set of annual feedback questions as parents, caregivers and students. Thank you to all staff who took the time to share their feedback with the Division. Overall, close to 1,000 school-based staff responded to the survey.  

   2023–24 EIPS Staff Survey Results
   Staff Survey Results Comparison: 2023 vs. 2024

Highlights from this year’s survey:

  • 99.6 per cent of respondents reported they either strongly agree or agree their school's staff care about students;
  • 97 per cent of respondents reported they either strongly agree or agree their school's students are encouraged to do their best;
  • 95 per cent of respondents reported they either strongly agree or agree their school keeps families informed about their child’s progress;
  • 94 per cent of respondents reported they either strongly agree or agree their school is safe;
  • 93 per cent of respondents reported they're either strongly satisfied or satisfied with the quality of education students are being provided at their school;
  • 94 per cent of respondents reported they either strongly agree or agree that students at their school are encouraged to be responsible respectful and engaged citizens;
  • 93 per cent of respondents reported they're either strongly satisfied or satisfied with the quality of teaching in the Division; and
  • 91 per cent of respondents reported they’re either strongly satisfied or satisfied with the opportunities provided to parents and caregivers to be involved in their child’s education.