In Depth Survey Report
Once your survey is complete a detailed report on your results and a
comparison with national data will be prepared and sent to you in
Microsoft Word format. This contains a lot of background information on
the questions and hints on interpreting the results.
Some data are presented in graphical format which can be useful in
understanding the results as well as presenting to other teachers,
parents, governors etc. The following shows one of the pages from an
example report:
FOOD & NUTRITION
Breakfast
14% in your
survey had nothing for breakfast, while 12% had only a drink for
breakfast. 3% had a cooked breakfast on the day of the survey.
SHEU's large
annual samples typically show an increasing value for 'nothing at
all' with increasing age, a trend that endures throughout the
teenage years.
The following
chart shows the percentages having different types of breakfast.
The category "Traditional" means at least cereal, toast
or bread, cooked breakfast, fruit or breakfast bar. Snacks means:
chocolate bar, sweets or crisp-type snack but not traditional breakfast.
The tables below
show a breakdown by year and sex of those having nothing or only a
drink. By the age of 15-16 as many as 18% of girls report having
nothing at all at breakfast time and a further 19% report having
only a drink.
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46% say that school teaches them
'Quite a lot' or 'A lot' about healthy eating.
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Q25.
Percentage answering school teaches them 'Quite a lot'
or 'A lot' about healthy eating.
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Your
College
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Wider
Data
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Yr 1
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Yr 1
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Male
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46
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45
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Female
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0
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46
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