One of the helpful tools used in school quality management is the regular monitoring of graduates' satisfaction with the quality of teaching and the school itself, along with ascertaining their professional preferences and professional application on the labor market. Targeted and long-term monitoring of graduates can reveal a mismatch between education and the labor market requirements.
Through tracking statistics, school management can monitor the effectiveness and quality of the provided education. The aim of this survey was to carry out preliminary research on a sample of one secondary school and to verify whether the questionnaire used is satisfactory to determine the degree of satisfaction of graduates with their school and the quality of its teaching.
The partial goal was to find out whether the graduates actually work in the field they studied whether their studies at secondary school brought them any benefits for future employment, whether they continue their studies at university, or what education they have already achieved and what they would recommend to improve in retrospect.