Hi @ChrisD173 - Thanks for reaching out, this is a good use case for some future reporting updates.
Currently, the best way to accomplish this would be through an export and some additional filtering in Excel. If you Export All Results, it should give you a spreadsheet with each student in their own row, and all of the questions/answers horizontally in different columns. If you apply a filter to the top row, you could filter the answers to the first question where they select which class/teacher they had. Filtering for one teacher will show everyone that had that answer, and their answers to the rest of the questions in the survey. I hope that makes sense, but please let me know if it doesn't.
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