Day-to-day check-ins tell you how a student feels today. Surveys tell you something broader – how a year group feels about belonging, or whether a new pastoral initiative is actually landing.
Ten Points includes student surveys alongside wellbeing journals, so schools can ask a wider question when they need to, without reaching for a separate tool or a paper form that never quite gets collated. A survey can go to a single class, a year group, or the whole school, and because students are already logged in day to day, there’s no separate account or link to chase up – it just appears alongside their journal.
Results sit next to the everyday data already building up in Ten Points, so a survey isn’t an island – it’s one more layer of context on the same picture. A dip in a year group’s survey answers next to a dip in their daily check-ins tells a leader more than either one would alone.
Student surveys are part of our School plan – see pricing for what’s included at each level.
For the longer version, see Pupil Surveys.