School Community Convenience and Educational Climate as Predictors of School’s Performance: Bases for a Proposed Thriving Together: Elevate, Engage, Excel Program

Journal Title: Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal - Year 2025, Vol 31, Issue 6

Abstract

This study aimed to determine the common school community convenience and educational climate as predictors of school performance. The study employed a quantitative descriptive correlational design. In selecting the respondents, Stratified Sampling was used. Thus, the respondents were 135 learners from A. Biscayda Elementary School (ABES). Data revealed that the common school community was neither agreed nor disagreed regarding classroom structure. In contrast, school facilities and equipment was agreed, and safety and security provide was strongly agreed. Within the common educational climate, a dynamic or fluid state was observed in positive and nurturing environments, safety and discipline, and parental engagement. Moreover, the school performance level was excellent in enrollment, retention, and graduation, good in transition and drop-out rates, and satisfactory in participation, completion repetition, cohort visual, and promotional rates. On the other hand, a significant relationship was found between school community convenience and school performance, as well as between educational climate and school performance. Similarly, classroom structure, equipment, and facilities emerged as significant predictors of school performance. Additionally, positive and nurturing environments, safety and discipline, and parental engagement were significant predictors of school performance. Thus, the data suggests that enhancing classroom structure, facilities, safety, and parental engagement can significantly boost school performance outcomes.

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Clarisse Fate Artajo , Lilane Josol

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  • EP ID EP765775
  • DOI 10.5281/zenodo.14814650
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Clarisse Fate Artajo, Lilane Josol (2025). School Community Convenience and Educational Climate as Predictors of School’s Performance: Bases for a Proposed Thriving Together: Elevate, Engage, Excel Program. Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 31(6), -. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-765775