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  2. Fewer girls met expected standard in Sats reading exam this ...

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    The gap between disadvantaged Key Stage 2 pupils and their better-off peers is higher than before the pandemic. Fewer girls met expected standard in Sats reading exam this summer Skip to main content

  3. National Curriculum assessment - Wikipedia

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    The assessments were introduced following the introduction of a National Curriculum to schools in England and Wales under the Education Reform Act 1988.As the curriculum was gradually rolled out from 1989, statutory assessments were introduced between 1991 and 1995, with those in Key Stage 1 first, following by Key Stages 2 and 3 respectively as each cohort completed a full key stage. [2]

  4. Key Stage - Wikipedia

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    KS1 SATs, Phonics and Reading Check (taken in Year 1 but may be retaken, if the required standard isn't reached, in Year 2) 2 7-11 4 3–6 SATs, eleven plus exam (generally only for Grammar school entry) 3 11-14 3 7–9 12+ and 13+ (generally only for Grammar school entry) formerly SATs (until 2017) 4 14-16 2 10–11 GCSEs: 5 16-18 2 12–13

  5. Primary education in Wales - Wikipedia

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    Key Stage 2 (ages 7–11). [2] Under the new curriculum, the key stages are replaced with "progression steps" with guidance of what level pupils are expected to reach at different ages. During the primary school years, these take place at age five, eight and eleven years old. [3]

  6. Heads call on ministers to cancel Sats exams in 2022 amid ...

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    Holding statutory tests next year would be ‘ineffective’ and ‘unfair’ due to the pandemic, school leaders told a conference.

  7. Science education in England - Wikipedia

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    The KS2 SAT science exam consisted of two papers (forty-five minutes each). [24] The scores from both papers were combined to give a final score. This score would then be converted into a numerical level, which would in turn be converted into an expectation level. The conversion scale for the levels at KS2 SAT science is shown in the table below.

  8. Michael Sobell Sinai School - Wikipedia

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    Sinai continues to produce high-level test results, and the majority of students achieve above-average levels in SATs. [9] In 2013, the students earned a KS2 Average Point Score of 30.3, putting them on the higher end of all schools. [10] In 2013, the school came seventh in the Primary League Tables in Brent for its percentage of high-achieving ...

  9. Key Stage 2 - Wikipedia

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    Key Stage 2 is the legal term for the four years of schooling in maintained schools in England and Wales normally known as Year 3, Year 4, Year 5 and Year 6, when the pupils are aged between 7 and 11 years.