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​Catholic Community, Culture, and Caring School Climate Survey
The Education Act is the Ontario law that governs what school boards must do to educate and support students. This law orders school boards to use anonymous surveys to collect feedback from students, school staff, and parents and guardians about school climate, bullying, and harassment. The Ministry of Education also requires that this survey have questions about bullying and harassment related to sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression, as well as questions on sexual harassment. School boards must collect this information at least once every two years.
The Catholic Community, Culture, and Caring (CCCC) School Climate Survey is the survey that 91̽»¨ uses to collect the school climate information required by the Education Act. This survey has three versions: one for students, one for parents and guardians, and one for school staff. All three versions are voluntary and anonymous. That means that people can choose whether they answer the survey, and nobody will know who filled it out when staff look at the data.
The CCCC School Climate Survey asks students questions about their heritage and culture, gender, grade, and learning needs. It also asks them about: how much they feel they belong at school, their emotions and well-being, their attitudes about learning, and how they are treated at school.
Please click the links below to see the preview of the CCCC School Climate Survey for students and for parents and guardians.
Student Survey
Parent and Guardian Survey
Please contact your local school principal if you have additional questions about the CCCC School Climate Survey. If you’d like to complete the CCCC School Climate Survey of Parents and Guardians, please click this link​.
If you are interested, you can click the links below to see a summary of the findings from the 2020-2021 CCCC School Climate Survey.
Respect Fact Sheet
Thrive Fact Sheet
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