The Scottish Household Survey: Satisfaction with Schools 2023
results, published today, contains the key findings of the
question asked in the social survey on satisfaction with local
schools for all adults and service users.
In 2023, over two-thirds (69%) of adults were satisfied with
local schools, the same as in 2022.
Satisfaction with schools has generally decreased over time since
the peak of 85% in 2011.
Satisfaction with local schools differed over Scottish Index of
Multiple Deprivation (SIMD) quintiles, increasing from 66% in the
20% most deprived areas to 75% in the 20% least deprived areas.
As with previous years, service users were more satisfied with
local schools (80%) than the whole adult population (69%).
However, satisfaction with schools for service users has
decreased since 2022 (85%) and is the lowest it has been since
the start of the time series in 2007/2008.
Background
The Scottish Household Survey: Satisfaction with Schools 2023
publication, including a summary of key results, is available on
the school education
statistics website.
Official Statistics are produced in accordance with the
Code of Practice for
Statistics.
Prior to 2023, results from the SHS were published in one key
findings report split into chapters by topic area. From 2023
onwards a new approach to reporting is being undertaken with
individual reports being published on certain topic areas. The
full set of SHS 2023 data tables will be published via the
SHS Data Exploreron
2nd December 2024. The 2023 methodology and field
outcomes report is available through the Scottish Government
Publications page.
Results presented exclude “No opinion” responses.
Service users of local schools are identified by whether there is
a school child present in the household.