Measure what matters 

Cultivate a thriving school culture

Our data show correlations among student belonging, thriving, and academic success. With Springtide’s insights, you can begin to nurture a school culture where every student has the chance to flourish.

According to a principal in Massachusetts:

“The Belonging Survey keeps us rooted in our mission—to welcome each student with dignity, mercy, hospitality, and a genuine sense of community. The survey provides meaningful data that helps us turn belonging into more than a value. It becomes a reality we measure and continuously strive to strengthen.”

ThBelonging Index helps you achieve your mission 

Discover how connected your students feel with Springtide’s Belonging Index: a powerful, field-tested tool that measures how much students feel noticed, named, and known 

Gain instant insights and track developments year after year. With national Catholic high school benchmarks, you’ll see how your community compares, and where it can grow. 

50,000+ Participants

The school climate survey backed by 50,000+ Participants

Trusted by schools nationwide, the Belonging Index has been completed almost 50,000 times. Leaders love how it brings clarity to their school’s climate and culture. An associate principal in Wisconsin shared:

“We have found the belonging survey to be a valuable tool to assess how our students feel and how we, as a Catholic school, are living our mission to care for our kids. The survey is easy to administer, quick, and provides immediate feedback, so we can gauge areas for growth and improvement. We use this data to target specific areas to help our students increase their sense of belonging, as that directly impacts attendance, academics, activities, and school safety.”

About the experts who guide the process 

Dr. Jaclyn Doherty and Dr. Kari Koshiol drive Springtide’s belonging work, helping schools understand their current environments and plan for student success. 

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