School Climate Survey

A promotional poster for a school climate voice survey, encouraging students to participate and share their thoughts to achieve better results.

Every Voice Counts 

The Lambton Kent District School Board (LKDSB) has released board-wide results from the School Climate Survey conducted October 12-29, 2021. The survey gathered input from students in Grades 4-12, staff and parents/guardians to assist with planning programs and decision-making related to supporting safe and inclusive school environments. 

A total of 9,559 students in Grades 4-12 participated in the online surveys, along with 2,954 parents/guardians and 626 staff. 

The surveys included a variety of questions on topics such as eating and sleeping routines to mental health, well-being and bullying. The surveys were developed with input from students, parents/guardians; school and Board administration, including Mental Health, Safe Schools and Indigenous Education representatives, and Chatham-Kent Public Health and Lambton Public Health. 

The school Multi-Disciplinary Team, which includes the principal, teachers and education workers and school staff are reviewing individual school results to develop plans to support students and promote positive school climates. 

Read a media release about the LKDSB results.
Thanks to everyone who participated in the surveys. The LKDSB looks forward to continuing the conversations with students and parents/guardians and working together to improve students’ outcomes. ​
Summary Reports in PDF format