The purpose of these tests is for teachers and schools to measure what each child has understood and retained by comparing their results to national averages, Individual results can be shared with parents at the end of the school year.
Key Stage 1 SATs
The Key Stage 1 SATs, also known as KS1 SATs, are assessments that take place in May of the second year of primary school. Unlike the KS2 SATs, which are timed, these tests are not strictly timed and teachers have the flexibility to stop the test at any point that they feel is appropriate for a particular child.
The purpose of these tests is for teachers and schools to measure what each child has understood and retained by comparing their results to national averages, Individual results can be shared with parents at the end of the school year.
Key Stage 2 SATs
The Key Stage 2 SATs, also known as KS2 SATs, are assessments that take place in May of the sixth year of primary school. In May 2016, children in year 6 were the first to take the new KS2 SATs tests which are more rigorous and reflect the latest National Curriculum.
A new marking scheme and grading system has also been introduced which replaces the previous National Curriculum levels.
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Standard Assessment Tests (SATs) in English, Maths and Science take place as your child goes through school. The results help teachers, parents and students understand their progress. There is no pass or fail, and they are not indicators of future grades in other public examinations.
Standard Attainment Tests (SAT) give parents some idea of how well their child has done in Key Stage  Whether your child’s ability is below the standard of the pre-key stage or working towards the expected standard, we can help them improve their ability to a greater depth within expected standa...
There are also small group revision classes including GCSE, SATs, 11-plus and Year 6 - 7 transition. Every opportunity is used to create a successful learning environment. Students benefits from a varied approach including independent learning and one to one tuition by qualified, experienced Centre...
SAT Preparation Course is offered by Academy International. We are able to offer students extra tuition from an early age, which will give them a huge advantage as they take their first steps in education.
SATS are the compulsory exams taken by 7 and 11 year olds at different stages of the primary school curriculum in years 2 and 6 respectively. A score of 100 means the child is working ‘at the expected standard’ for a Year 6 child. 80 is the lowest possible score and 120 is the highest.
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