“(The SHEU survey) was very, very useful. It gave us reassurance we weren’t missing a trick. For example not many pupils in the sample year groups were taking illegal drugs, which re-enforced our opinions. But the survey also raised issues and flagged some things up. We discovered that some of our girls weren’t eating enough – the percentage of girls in our school not eating lunch the day before the survey was higher than the county average. There were other concerns too, specifically around cigarettes, alcohol and attendance.
The school used this data and took a number of actions to address it. More female peer mentors were put in place and the school asked NEXUS (the Extended Schools service) for help, so they developed a programme for girls which addressed their eating patterns, healthy eating, sex education and self-esteem issues.
We ran an anti-bullying group for Year 9 as a preventative measure, based upon data provided by our current Year 10 students.
The travel data revealed that a high number of pupils took the car to school so we involved the BIKE-IT scheme who ran assemblies, brought in their bikes (including one with a pedal-powered smoothie maker!), and raised awareness of health and green issues.
The information about how happy the students were with their lives raised some concerns as far fewer girls were as happy as the boys, so work was done around developing aspirations, role-models and self-esteem."
How many lessons do 12-15 year olds enjoy at school?
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SHEU : nationally-recognised, since 1977, as the specialist provider of reliable local survey data for schools and colleges |
Since 2002, over 210,000 12-15 year olds have told SHEU about their attitudes to lessons.
In 2011, up to 35% of older pupils reported enjoying ‘most’ school lessons.
Chart 1 shows responses to the five points on the 'All of them' to 'Hardly any' scale.
Chart 1. Results from 2011 - How many lessons do you enjoy at school?

Over the last ten years, Chart 2 (below), between 28% - 41% of 12-15 year olds say they enjoy ‘most / all’ school lessons with older pupils reporting slightly higher percentages. Also ...
- Between 2% - 9% said that they enjoy all their school lessons
- Around 32% said they enjoy half of their lessons
- Between 7% - 19% said they enjoyed hardly any of their lessons
Chart 2. Results from 2002-2011 from 211,503 12-15 year olds who report enjoying ‘most / all’ school lessons

To read more about what young people say to SHEU about their lives, please follow this link.
See also -
There are a number of research studies into enjoyment of school lessons including:
How can we enhance enjoyment of secondary school?: the student view "Enjoyment of school tends to be promoted by factors such as successful social relationships, small classes, variation in learning, and students having some control of their learning."
School quality, child wellbeing and parents' satisfaction "Child wellbeing at school and enjoyment of the learning environment are important economic outcomes, in particular because a growing body of research shows they are strongly linked to later educational attainments and labour market success."