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Pupil Happiness at School
What England’s Top Schools Are Doing Differently
Practical strategies from award-winning schools and trusts leading the way in pupil wellbeing, inclusion, and engagement.
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In Edurio’s Pupil Experience survey, with responses from over 130,000 pupils, we identified a troubling national trend: happiness is falling, particularly in secondary and sixth-form settings.
Yet some schools stand out, with pupils reporting high levels of connection, inclusion, and emotional safety.
This guide reveals what those award-winning schools do differently and how you can adapt their practices to your context.
What’s inside the guide
Built from data and in-depth interviews with leaders at 11 top-performing Edurio Award-winning schools, the guide is structured around four practical themes:
- Foundations of Pupil Happiness: How schools define and measure wellbeing in ways that reflect their values and communities.
- Strategies to Foster Inclusion and Belonging: Trusted routines and systems that help every pupil feel safe, connected, and supported.
- Barriers, Feedback and Responsive Change: How schools listen to pupil voice, identify barriers early, and make agile improvements.
- The Pupil Happiness Team: How staff, parents and trust leaders work together to create a thriving school culture.
Strategies from Edurio award-winning schools
Dixons Academies Trust
Dixons Sixth Form Academy
Trinity Multi-Academy Trust
Trinity Academy St Edwards
Minerva Learning Trust
Chapeltown Academy
Nova Education Trust
Melton Vale Sixth Form College (MV16)
LIFE Education Trust
Dame Tipping, The Bridge, Margaretting C of E Primary
Windsor Academy Trust
Tenterfields, Greenways, Manor Way, Milton Primary Academies
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