Over 3,500 pupils, aged between 8 and 15 years, across 62 Swindon primary and secondary participated in the latest schools survey.
The survey captured pupils’ views on mental and emotional health and lifestyle behaviours that contribute to their overall wellbeing, with findings covering issues such as bullying, sleep, social media and mental health.
The survey findings will help shape Swindon’s new Health Improvement Strategy for Children and Young People, but also support schools, Swindon’s Public Health Team and education partners to ensure services are inclusive and meet the needs of all pupils as they grow and develop.
The full results of the survey can be viewed or downloaded from the Surveys page.