The School Toilet Research Group (Secretariat Director: Chikako Tomioka, Secretariat: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo), an organization for research activities by six toilet-related companies including TOTO, has conducted the "2025 Fiscal Year National Teacher and Staff Survey" and is pleased to announce the results. Details are available on the research group's website and in their research journal (published June 30). In this survey, when asked about necessary improvements for students, "toilets" ranked first among environmental improvement items such as air conditioning and insulation for both elementary/junior high and high schools. Regarding issues with toilets, voices calling for facility improvements were raised, including "smelly/dirty," "stains cannot be removed even after cleaning," and "not enough Western-style toilets," as well as "cold toilet seats" and "hot water is not available." The proportion of respondents who answered "all Western-style" for the ratio of Western-style to Japanese-style toilets was 25% for public elementary and junior high schools, 16% for public high schools, and 42% for private high schools, indicating that complete conversion to Western-style toilets has not yet been achieved. Furthermore, regarding the installation of washlet toilets, approximately 70% of respondents for both elementary/junior high and high schools answered "necessary" or "rather necessary." However, the actual installation rate in student toilets was only 20% for public elementary and junior high schools, 10% for public high schools, and 40% for private high schools, revealing that the actual installation status has not kept pace with the demands from teachers and staff. Improvements to school toilets are an urgent issue from the perspectives of enhancing children's learning environment, responding to evacuation centers during disasters, and improving the workplace environment for teachers and staff. The School Toilet Research Group will continue to conduct surveys and res