Follow-up student, staff and parent survey templates - capture insights from your school community on the impact of policy

Listening to students, staff and parents one year on gives you a clear picture of what has shifted, and what still needs attention.
Whether you are consolidating a smartphone-free policy or making the case for extending it further, an evaluation survey is a simple and credible way to measure real impact.
Our editable follow-up survey templates are designed to be used alongside the baseline surveys. Each one mirrors the original questions so that results can be compared directly, while also capturing new insights that only become possible once a policy has been in place.
Make a copy, tailor the questions to your setting and use your findings to demonstrate the difference your school has made.
Students
Find out what has genuinely changed for your students since smartphones were removed from school.
As with the baseline surveys, some questions explore sensitive experiences related to smartphone use and online life. An introductory message is included and can be adapted to signpost students to support if needed. It is recommended that your designated safeguarding lead reviews the survey and responses before analysing the findings.
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Staff
Understand what has changed in the classroom, at break and lunch, and in staff workload and wellbeing since the policy was introduced.
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Parents
Many schools find that parental support increases significantly once a policy has been experienced rather than simply anticipated. This survey gives you the evidence to show it.
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