Printable VBS Evaluation Forms
This is the time of year when churches all around the country are either wrapping up their VBS for this summer or getting their VBS in before the school year starts again. All the planning was done months ago, volunteers were recruited, supplies were purchased, skits were rehearsed, games were planned, and VBS went off without a hitch. Everyone breathes a collective sigh of relief and wishes one another a hearty, “I can’t wait until we get to do this all again next year.”
Often though, as we move on towards getting ready for the new fall season in the children’s ministry or any number of other things, we forget to capitalize on a valuable assets. That asset is the collective knowledge, comments and suggestions of those who worked your VBS. While it is still fresh in their minds, ask your staff and volunteers for their input on what went well, what didn’t work and what should be done differently next summer. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to to constantly improve by reflecting on the past. Immediately after VBS is over, give everyone a questionnaire and ask them to give you some input. I do suggest waiting until they’ve had a good nights sleep though. If your VBS week is like ours, it can be extremely exhausting! Here are some questions you might consider including:
Practical Tip: When you first draft your VBS schedule, always plan for evaluation meetings in advance. Otherwise you might forget this step. You’re VBS publishers often want to hear this feedback too. Check their official websites for comment forms or surveys.
General Background Questions
- What is your name (you may fill this survey out anonymously, but we would appreciate the chance to follow up with you on your comments is you are willing)?
- What was your position in VBS?
- What age group did you serve with?
- Have you volunteered before?
- How many years have you done VBS?
- What positions have you had previously?
Questions related to Administrative Issues
- What could have been better organized?
- Do you feel like you received adequate training prior to VBS?
- Do you feel like you received adequate written materials prior to VBS?
- Are there any portions / stations / aspects of VBS which could be run better?
- Is there anything you would do to make the whole process more efficient?
- Where you given adequate resources to fulfill your role at VBS?
- Was the “chain of command” clear to you?
- Was the person you reported to able to provide clear guidance and answers to questions?
Your Impression of VBS
- What part(s) of VBS went well?
- What could have been better?
- Was VBS well planned?
- What was your favorite part of VBS?
- What was your least favorite part of VBS?
- Did you find your role in VBS to be fulfilling?
- Did you have fun?
- Please share one “success story” from this week.
- If you have done VBS before, how did this year’s VBS compare to prior years?
How did Kids respond to VBS
- For the kids you led, what was their favorite part of VBS?
- For the kids you led, what was their least favorite part of VBS?
- Did the kids you led have fun?
- Did you see God working in the lives of any kids this week? If so, how?
- Did your kids related to the VBS theme?
Looking Forward to Next Year
- What would you change for next year?
- What do you wish you would have known going into VBS?
- What could be done to make VBS more fun next year?
- What could be done to make VBS more effective in terms of outreach?
- What could be done to make your role in VBS easier next year?
- Based on your experience, would you volunteer again next year?
You can download these questions in a formated Word document or print friendly PDF file. Be sure to browse all our resourced for Vacation Bible School.
Free Children's Ministry Resources
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- How Can I Find Volunteers For Vacation Bible School? One constant struggle in children’s ministry is finding the right workers. Here are some tips for getting the right volunteers for your VBS program. 1. Start early Most people are more willing to commit, and even work around their vacation schedule, if you ask early. I try to start recruiting in.
Help For Cash Short Vacation Bible School
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- Summer is quickly approaching and that means one thing, VBS! As the VBS organizer, it is up to you to select the curriculum, organize the event and your volunteers. Let us face it, without volunteers, VBS would not be possible. These tips and ideas will help you gather volunteers and keep your helpers happy. Keeping your program simple will go.
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Pledge to the Bible
- The Holy Bible is the at the center of any Christian’s devotion to Jesus Christ. This simple Bible pledge reflects the importance of God’s Word and it’s role in the life of a believer. This is a popular pledge in church VBS programs. It’s often recited alongside the the Christian and the Pledge of Allegiance to the American flag as children.
Planning a VBS on a Budget
- It’s the beginning of the new year — time to plan a VBS! As you know, Ministry-to-Children loves Vacation Bible School and we frequently feature reviews on new VBS material. However if you’re in a financial pinch you can plan a VBS on a shoestring budget – don’t miss our free VBS curriculum downloads. Here are a few suggestions to.
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