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Dear Collegiate School Community, No doubt that Albert Einstein knew a bit about pushing beyond limits. He lived his life in dogged pursuit of the next challenge and the next opportunity to shatter barriers and improve. We can learn something from Einstein’s spirit of perseverance and his never-ending search for excellence. As a community, we must strive to always move forward, pursuing relentlessly the very best educational experience for our young people. It is in the spirit of continuous improvement that we asked our community to participate in the Parent Satisfaction Survey several months ago. As you may recall, this is the first year we have used this particular survey instrument, which is offered by the National Association of Independent Schools. Our goal is to conduct this survey every two years and carefully track results. When the capability becomes available, we plan to benchmark our School’s results against those of other independent schools. Because many schools use this survey, there are limitations. For exam- ple, we cannot change or alter survey questions. As a result, a few of the questions may not be particularly relevant for our School. We do believe, however, that the survey addresses well the major areas of life at Collegiate School. RESULTS OF THE SURVEY We had strong participation, with approximately 50% of our families responding and a good representation of families from all three divisions of the School. As a result, we believe our survey results are reliable and statistically valid and yield a wealth of community information. We thank our participating families for shar- ing with us what is important to you and for letting us know how we are doing. 2015 Participant Profile Once we accept our limits, we go beyond them.” ― ALBERT EINSTEIN Parent Survey Results Summary

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Dear Collegiate School Community,

No doubt that Albert Einstein knew a bit about pushing beyond limits. He lived his life in dogged pursuit of the next challenge and the next opportunity to shatter barriers and improve. We can learn something from Einstein’s spirit of perseverance and his never-ending search for excellence. As a community, we must strive to always move forward, pursuing relentlessly the very best educational experience for our young people.

It is in the spirit of continuous improvement that we asked our community to participate in the Parent Satisfaction Survey several months ago. As you may recall, this is the first year we have used this particular survey instrument, which is offered by the National Association of Independent Schools. Our goal is to conduct this survey every two years and carefully track results. When the capability becomes available, we plan to benchmark our School’s results against those of other independent schools. Because many schools use this survey, there are limitations. For exam-ple, we cannot change or alter survey questions. As a result, a few of the questions may not be particularly relevant for our School. We do believe, however, that the survey addresses well the major areas of life at Collegiate School.

RESULTS OF THE SURVEYWe had strong participation, with approximately 50% of our families responding and a good representation of families from all three divisions of the School. As a result, we believe our survey results are reliable and statistically valid and yield a wealth of community information. We thank our participating families for shar-ing with us what is important to you and for letting us know how we are doing.

2015

Participant Profile

“Once we accept our limits, we go beyond them.” ― ALBERT EINSTEIN

Parent Survey ResultsSummary

Overall Experience

SURVEY HIGHLIGHTS Overall, the results of the survey were very positive in these important areas of school life:

• overall educational experience• overall communication• school’s welcoming environment

Offers Welcoming Environment

Overall Communication

Quality ofTeachers

• challenging curriculum in core academic areas• quality of teachers• character development• leadership development• college placement services• technology/computer skill development• small class size

It is interesting to note that the factors you in-dicated are currently most important are very similar to the ones you rated as most impor-tant when the decision to enroll your child or children in Collegiate was made:

• academic program• college placement record• school climate/values• small class size• safety

As we move ahead, you can be confident that we will continue to focus on these important areas and that they will remain in the forefront of our strategic priorities.

COLLEGIATE EXPERIENCEWhen asked to rank and rate the most important factors in the Collegiate experience, you identified the following:

Challenging Curriculum

Character Development

Leadership Development

College Placement Services

Technology Skill Dev.

Small Class Size

The survey indicated that nearly 100% of our families first learned about Collegiate from a family member, friend, neighbor, other parent, alum-nus or because someone in the family had attended Collegiate.

Given these results, it is very important to measure how strong a con-nection our families have with our School. When you were asked how likely it would be for you to recommend Collegiate to a friend or col-league, you responded very favorably. Our Net Promoter Score (NPS™) of 75% exceeds the 50%+ score that is considered to be excellent. The NPS measures the loyalty of an organization’s constituency.

AREAS OF INTERESTSurvey participants identified several areas of school life where they would like to see more attention focused or more information provided:

• tuition and school operations• better communication with administrators and child(ren)’s teachers• technology skill development• leadership development

We are committed to making these important areas of school life as strong as they can be. As we move forward, I will be sharing periodic updates with you on our plans and our progress, beginning with my Head of School Report in early September.

CONCLUSIONA healthy school community is one that embraces open and honest dialogue about its mission, vision, and success in its efforts to provide the very best educational experience for its students. We remain committed to that principle, and we will move forward together toward that end.

Sincerely,

Stephen D. HickmanHead of School

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