I handed out my questionnaire to 50 chislehurst students, then i recived the answers a week later and then collected all the answers to make an analysis.
My first question I asked was:
Would you consider buying a school magaine? (circle one)
Yes/No
82% of people answered yes, 18% answered no
My second question was:
How often, in your opinion, should a school magazine be brought out? (circle one)
Once a week/ Once a term/ Once a month/ Once a year/
I collected these results and made into a pie chart.
My third question was:
Which reasonable ammount should a school magazine be sold for? (circle one)
20p 30p 40p 50p £1 other - if other please specify below
My answers varied from; 60% 20p to; 5% 30p ;5%40p ;10% 50p; 17% £1 and then 3% said other and the answer mostly was free. As a result of these answers, my school magazine will be priced as 20p as the majority of the people choose that pricing.
My fourth question was:
Who should be the target auidence for a school magazine? (circle one)
Teachers/ Parents/ Students
30% said teachers, 65% said parents and the 5% which was left said students, Therefore my school magazine will be aimed at parents/careers as this was the most choose answer.
My next question was:
What edition should be used when creating my school magazine? (circle one)
Seasonal edition (e.g. halloween) / Term edition/ Advertisements
The answers I collected were 13% said seasonal edition, 57% said term edition and 30% said advertisements, therefore my school magazine will be a mixture of being a term edition and advertisements.
Another question was:What theme should I use for my school magazine? (circle one)
Blue and green/ Black and white/ Blue and black
70% said blue and green as it the schools theme colours, 24% said black and white and 16% said black and blue. I will be using blue and green for my school magazine as the majority said blue and green and I believe it is a good idea as it the schools theme colours.
My final question was:
Which one should the mast head of my school magazine? (circle one)
I collected these results into a pie chart: