The Year 6 SATs are taking place this week. Children are being tested in maths, English grammar, punctuation, spelling and reading. We've adapted maths SATs papers set by the Department for Education ...
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The latest round of SATs are set to begin for school years 2 and 6, with pupils preparing for the tests across the UK. The key stage 2 (KS2) national curriculum tests, which are often referred to as ...
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Key stage 2 Sats results show only six in 10 primary school pupils are at satisfactory standard in each of three core disciplines Henry Bodkin is The Telegraph’s Jerusalem Correspondent, based in ...
Primary school students across the nation are preparing to sit their SATs exams this week, with assessments aimed at pupils in Years 2 and 6. These tests, designed for children as young as six, are ...
The schools minister will look at concerns that Sats exams taken by Year 6 pupils this year were too difficult, but how could you do on last year’s exams? Sats, or Standard Assessment Tests, are used ...
Are you a maths whizz? Can you even best a 14-year-old with your numeracy skills without counting on your fingers? We are again asking MailOnline readers if their mathematical skills are up to par ...
Headteachers have said it is "not surprising" that Key Stage 2 Sats results are lower this year given the disruption pupils faced to their education during the pandemic. They added that the results ...
Pupils have started their SATs in primary schools this week, with children in Year 6 being tested in maths and English. The tests take place in primary schools across the country each May, but prove ...
Exam season is well and truly in full swing, and while it's a feverish time for GCSE and A-Level students, spare a thought for their younger siblings. Because like it or not, primary school children ...