Your class results
To access class summary results, go to the Teachers page, click on Sign in and enter your e-mail address and teacher password.
For ideas on how to use your class data, click on Learning activities.
Canadian summary results
Student responses from across the country are collected throughout the school year and compiled during the summer. Then summary data tables are published in the fall for the benefit of students participating in the project. These data should not be used as official statistics for formal research.
Note that percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.
- Summary results 2021/2022 (including provinces and territories)
- Summary results 2020/2021 (including provinces and territories)
- Summary results 2019/2020 (including provinces and territories)
- Summary results 2018/2019 (including provinces and territories)
- Summary results 2017/2018 (including provinces and territories)
- Summary results 2016/2017 (including provinces and territories)
- Summary results 2015/2016 (including provinces and territories)
- Summary results 2014/2015 (including provinces and territories)
- Summary results 2013/2014 (including provinces and territories)
- Summary results 2012/2013 (including provinces and territories)
- Summary results 2011/2012 (including provinces and territories)
- Summary results 2010/2011 (including provinces and territories)
- Summary results 2009/2010 (including provinces and territories)
- Summary results 2008/2009 (including provinces and territories)
- Summary results 2007/2008 (including provinces and territories)
- Summary results 2006/2007 (including provinces and territories)
- Summary results for 2005/2006 (including provinces and territories)
- Summary results for 2004/2005 (including provinces and territories)
- Summary results for 2003/2004
International results and random data selector
Last year, the funding for the international Census at School project ended abruptly, and with it the random data sampler. They’re working on getting it back up as soon as possible and we’re working on a Canadian random data sampler. We hope to have it up and running very soon. In the meantime, Canadian teachers and their students are welcome to use the American Census at School project to draw random samples of American students, or the New Zealand Census at School project to draw random samples of both New Zealand or international students. The American sampler is available at
http://ww2.amstat.org/censusatschool/RandomSampleForm.cfm.
The New Zealand sampler is available at http://new.censusatschool.org.nz/tools/random-sampler/.
Unfortunately, both samplers are only available in English.