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  • Nearly two-thirds of respondents who use the app agree that it encouraged their children to use a more active mode of travel (61%)
  • Respondents for ‘St John’s’ (70%) and Bramble Infant School (91%) have the highest levels of overall agreement that the Challenge encouraged their children to use more active methods of travel

An asterisk (*) indicates a small base size, caution should be taken when interpreting the results

To what extent do you agree or disagree that The Pompey Monster Stomp to School Challenge has encouraged your child(ren) to use more active methods of travel? - all waves

Base: Respondents who downloaded the app: Total sample (90) | Wave 2: Meon Infant & Junior (38) | St John's (10*) | Wave 1: St Jude’s (31) | Bramble (11*) | *Caution, small base

This chart shows that for respondents who downloaded the app:
Of the total sample, 34% strongly agree, 27% agree, 30% neither agree nor disagree, 7% disagree, and 2% strongly disagree that the Pompey Monster Stomp to School Challenge has encouraged their child(ren) to use more active methods of travel
Of Meon Infant and Junior, 34% strongly agree, 16% agree, 39% neither agree nor disagree, 5.5% disagree, and 5.5% strongly disagree that the Pompey Monster Stomp to School Challenge has encouraged their child(ren) to use more active methods of travel
Of St John’s, 20% strongly agree, 50% agree, 20% neither agree nor disagree, and 10% disagree that the Pompey Monster Stomp to School Challenge has encouraged their child(ren) to use more active methods of travel
Of St Jude’s, 42% strongly agree, 19% agree, 29% neither agree nor disagree, and 10% disagree that the Pompey Monster Stomp to School Challenge has encouraged their child(ren) to use more active methods of travel
Of Bramble, 27% strongly agree, 64% agree, and 9% neither agree nor disagree that the Pompey Monster Stomp to School Challenge has encouraged their child(ren) to use more active methods of travel