The ESF Stakeholder Survey 2026 was conducted across all ESF schools, including Discovery College, to gather feedback from all stakeholders.
With support from ESF Centre, our leadership team has analysed the results of the survey, identifying the strengths of the College, as well as areas to further improve, from the perspective of each stakeholder group. Your valuable input is guiding us in making informed decisions and shaping strategy and we greatly appreciate your participation.
A summary of findings can be found below:
Parents
Our parent survey identified that student wellbeing is widely regarded as a strength at the school, with a number of parents noting that the school is proactive in creating conditions for students to flourish and that their safety is a priority. Parents also noted that there is a strong community spirit, with a wide range of activities that bring students together, and an extensive parent workshop series identified as a valuable asset. As an area to improve, parent responses indicated a desire for even more opportunities to learn about their child’s academic progress, with actionable strategies to support learning at home.
Students
The student survey revealed several positive insights regarding the learning experience. Students feel that the greatest strength is that they feel safe at school, and that their wellbeing is prioritised. A further strength from this survey is that students feel they are making significant progress through personalised feedback, which has greatly enhanced their educational journey. Students expressed a desire for more opportunities to contribute to the school's strategic development, indicating their eagerness to play an active role in shaping their educational experience.
Staff
Staff commended the school's commitment to student well-being, and also highlighted a strong collegiality and sense of community. Staff also recognised that the school provides a well-resourced learning environment, and offers extensive Professional Development opportunities. There were suggestions to further develop our approach to student support and inclusion, which aligns with the Inclusion Evolution currently in action across ESF. There were also suggestions around improving lines of communication between teachers, senior leaders and the wider community.
Next Steps
The survey findings are informing the strategic planning process for the upcoming academic year. Moving forward, insights from the community will help us shape our strategic objectives for the 2026-2027 academic year. We are grateful to all students, parents and staff for your support with the stakeholder survey, as your input is crucial in our continuous enhancement as we work together to make Discovery College the best it can be, supporting all members of our community to Grow. Discover. and Dream.