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Learning and participating

“I enjoyed it, I found myself diving into what my true values and ambitions are a lot more than I normally would and it was a good form of self reflection.”

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Students’ experiences with school and learning and the level of autonomy they are given in childhood and adolescence are critical determinants of their lifetime wellbeing.

The Speaking Out Survey asked students in Years 4 to 12 questions about their views on the importance of regularly attending school, their relationships and sense of belonging at school and the support they receive for learning. It also asked about their opportunities to learn and develop useful skills, their emerging autonomy and being heard.

The key findings are detailed below.

Learning and participating

Speaking Out Survey 2021 - Summary report
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