Expressing her astonishment, Sarah Hannafin, head of policy at the school leaders' union NAHT, remarked that, it is difficult to comprehend that schools have once again encountered problems with logging into the Primary Assessment Gateway system which is the very platform they depend on to retrieve the results. This year, the assessment tests occurred in May, and their outcomes were utilized to evaluate academic achievement. According to the Government, the national curriculum tests at key stage 2 (KS2) are designed to guarantee that each student receives optimal support during their transition to secondary school.
What are Sats?In England, children at the conclusion of Key Stage 1 (KS1) and Key Stage 2 (KS2) undertake national assessments called SATs, which stands for Statutory Assessment Tests. KS1 corresponds to Year 2, while KS2 corresponds to Year 6. SATs primarily evaluate a child's advancement in the fundamental subjects of English, mathematics, and science. Administered by the Standards and Testing Agency (STA), SATs encompass a series of multiple-choice examinations. Their purpose is to provide an equitable and accurate measure of a child's proficiency in the core subjects. SATs do not employ a pass/fail approach; instead, the results serve as valuable information for teachers, assisting them in evaluating a child's progress and facilitating future learning plans.
Why are Sats conducted?The purpose of these assessments is to gauge the academic development of students while also holding schools responsible for the educational progress of young individuals. Students' proficiency in areas such as English grammar, punctuation, reading, spelling, and mathematics is evaluated.
How was Sats this year?The
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