Create school surveys that capture student experience, teacher feedback, and classroom outcomes.
Think about a few factors that impact student outcomes: Teachers and administrators. Course offerings and academic tracks. Family involvement in and out of the classroom. Student resources. Social dynamics and education community. Facilities and campus safety. Sports programs.
How do you keep your school running smoothly? Education surveys are a great place to start.
Education surveys are structured questionnaires used by schools, teachers, and researchers to collect feedback from students, parents, and staff.
Keep reading to learn which questions to ask students, parents, and faculty. You’ll also find education survey examples and tips for getting the most reliable feedback.
Education surveys are structured questionnaires used by schools, teachers, and researchers to collect feedback from students, parents, and staff.
These educational surveys surface insights on school climate, safety, course effectiveness, online learning, and campus services. They help turn day-to-day observations into measurable data that support instructional decisions, program improvements, and academic research.
Leverage our library of expert-designed templates to launch your next education survey.
Institutions of all sizes and types use education surveys to improve educational outcomes. Send surveys to anyone involved at your school to:
Creating an education survey means defining your goal, choosing the right school survey format, and writing clear questions that generate reliable student, teacher, or family feedback.
The walkthrough below shows how each part comes together, from selecting a starting point to validating your survey results.
Teachers and school administrators often begin with an expert-written survey template, then adapt the template to fit the course, program, or study design they are analyzing. Browse our education survey templates to find options for K-12 and higher ed, including student surveys, course and instructor evaluations, and parent feedback forms.
When to use templates for research
Survey templates are especially helpful for pilot studies, departmental assessments, and mixed-methods designs where you want reliable core questions and space for open-ended prompts. They also reduce Internal Review Board (IRB) review cycles because questions are already written to minimize bias.
Have an idea for your survey, but no questions yet? Use Build with AI to automatically create a survey that meets your needs.
How to use Build with AI to create a student survey:
Once you submit your prompt, the AI will generate a complete survey draft, including recommended survey question types. Edit and optimize the survey to your needs.
If you want to write your own questions, use SurveyMonkey to create a survey in minutes. Choose from different question types and write what you want. Or copy and paste your existing questions into your survey. We also have hundreds of prewritten education survey questions ready to drag and drop into your survey.
We collaborated with the US Department of Education and the Harvard Graduate School of Education to design surveys that drive educational improvements. Here are a few of our most popular education surveys.
Survey parents about their thoughts, feelings, and attitudes towards your school. You’ll also learn how parents engage with their kids at home. This feedback can help you better support students and parents in and out of the classroom.
Are your university or college instructors meeting students’ needs? Send students an instructor evaluation survey template to learn their perceptions. Ask questions about instructor organization, attentiveness, assignments, and more.
Get to know your students and their parents. You can use an education demographics survey to learn more about their background, like which languages they speak at home. The survey results you get can help you build an inclusive, supportive school.
Send parents a survey about their child’s behaviors at home. Does their child struggle with certain tasks? Get distracted? How well do they manage their emotions? The more information you have, the better prepared you’ll be to support students at school.
Education surveys can be used in a variety of situations, including assessing learning support and school environment. Our expert survey scientists created education surveys to address your interests and more.
Here are some examples of frequently used education survey questions. For more, check out our list of top student survey questions or search our Question Bank for hundreds of prewritten education survey questions.
If you’re collecting education demographics from students or parents, make sure you use the right questions and answer options. Here’s how to ask for an education level in a survey. Keep your question short and simple: What is the highest level of education you have completed?
Make the education level answer options as inclusive as possible. Our education level survey question covers each grade level, which is why we use the dropdown question type.
Make sure you include “Did not attend school” and allow people to indicate a partial college or graduate school education.
Here are some teaching survey questions that’ll help you measure student satisfaction:
Find more questions like these in our university student satisfaction, course evaluation, and high school teacher evaluation survey templates.
Get to know your students and learn about their biggest needs and challenges. These special education survey questions can help you arrange resources and create educational experiences that will set students up for success.
Find more questions like these in our school program fit and learning support survey templates.
By following survey best practices, you can make it more likely that people will respond. And give you candid, thoughtful answers. Here are our top tips for education surveys.
Unfortunately, not everyone who gets your survey will fill it out. Busy students, parents, teachers, and faculty might want to give you feedback. But they close out your survey intending to respond later (and promptly forget). Use these tips to get people to answer your surveys:
Related reading: See more tips for engaging students with polls and surveys
Before you send your survey, make sure it’s easy to fill out and error-free. You can preview your survey and fill it out as if you were a respondent. If you want more feedback, you can share your survey with others for review. Here are a few things to look out for:
Whether you’re sending your survey in an email or embedding it into your website, let your respondents know this important information:
Education surveys work best when they’re easy to answer and grounded in what your school community cares about. SurveyMonkey brings those elements together through education survey templates, AI-assisted drafting, and an expert-built question bank.
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Student surveys give teachers and administrators important information about which parts of a course or program are working and which aren’t. Student feedback also gives more context to other forms of teaching evaluation, like having guest teachers sit in on classes—which the MET project found to be a flawed way to determine teaching quality.

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