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Parent-Teacher Conference Feedback Survey Template

Use this free parent-teacher meeting feedback questionnaire to know if parents are satisfied with the conference. Schools can customize this sample survey template based on their needs.

You can use these questions to identify areas of improvement and gain insights into parent's point of view. Know if parents have any specific concerns regarding the child's needs and how schools and teachers can address them.


Parent's Name
Child's Name
Child's grade level
Teacher's Name
My child receives following services:
How satisfied are you with the parent-teacher conference?
I received comprehensive feedback regarding my child's performance throughout the year.
I received feedback regarding my child's academic performance in the meeting.
I received feedback regarding my child's social behavior in the meeting.
I received feedback regarding my child's emotional state in the meeting.
I received an opportunity to ask questions during the meeting.
How satisfied are you with the teacher's answers?
I had an opportunity to discuss specific concerns about my child.
The teacher listened to me attentively.
The teacher offered suggestions to address my child's needs.
I had an opportunity to interact with teachers who specialize in catering to my child's needs.
How satisfied are you with the teacher's attitude towards your child?
How comfortable do you feel in the parent-teacher meeting?
I received valuable information regarding my child's performance from the meeting.
Do you have any other feedback for our school?

Why should you use this free sample parent teacher meeting feedback questionnaire?

1. Ready-made questions: Save on your time to write down questions. Instead, use our premade template and customize them as required. Create an account, it's free for lifetime, and use this survey template to create a questionnaire for parent-teacher conferences.

2. Know how satisfied parents are: Get actionable data on what parents think about your schools and teachers. Know if they received the necessary information regarding their children's academic and social performance in the school.

3. Identify improvement areas: Find out how teachers can improve in the classroom or address specific needs of the child. You can also know whether the parent-teacher conference feedback process needs to be improved.