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Survey Invitation: Have Your Say to Help Plan for the Future

Published 06/12/2022 · Academic

Dear Families and Friends of St Brigid’s,

We have commissioned an independent market research agency, Painted Dog Research, to conduct research to help inform future strategic business and marketing decisions at St Brigid’s College. This research is imperative to both our current and future successes and we are currently seeking feedback from you – our parents – so we can better understand your needs, how you see the school, and how you believe we can best improve.

This phase of the research involves a short 10-minute survey about your views on the school and what you consider to be the biggest opportunities for improvement. This survey invitation is being sent to all parents, so everyone will have their chance to provide their feedback. In completing the survey, there will be an opportunity to opt-in to a prize draw to win 1 of 2 $100 eGift cards as a thank you for your time and input in helping us as a College.

To complete the survey, please click the link below or scan the QR code.

Click here to complete the survey 

You can also access the survey by copying this link into the URL bar of your internet browser: https://painteddogresearch.com/sbc/

All responses to this survey are confidential, so identifying data will not be stored by Painted Dog or passed on to the school. Painted Dog Research is an independent, certified market research company, bound by The Research Society code of conduct. If you have any concerns about the anonymity of your responses, or about the research more generally, please contact Noah from Painted Dog Research via email at noah@painteddogresearch.com.

This research is essential to St Brigid’s and we therefore value your honesty if you elect to take part. We thoroughly appreciate your assistance in helping us continue to evolve and improve for our current and future families.

We look forward to receiving your feedback.

 

Warmest Regards,

Veronica Parker

Principal

 

 

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