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SAT results - help!

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Add message | Report | Contact poster By Fri 03-Jul-09 19:30:32
The SATs are reported as simply a straight 3, 4 or 5 - that is how they are returned on the marksheet, too, although with a raw score to go with it, so teachers can surmise which are 4cs, 4bs, etc.

The school's teacher assessments will be broken down into a sublevel. and reported as such.
Thank you! grin

She has been getting bullied at school by her so called 2 best friends, who then went and locked themselves in a toilet for most of guides last night, so she couldn't be included. (The guide leader is not very efficient and didn't even notice the 2 of them were missing out of the hall!). This has been a major boost to her confidence today.

She is in year 6, the 4 for Maths wasn't given a sublevel.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Fri 03-Jul-09 19:14:49
DD's Primary only gave the actually levels and not a sub level. Well done your DD grin
What year is she in?
If end of year 6, usually the 4 is given with a sublevel, but not the 5.
Great scores! Well done your DD.
My dd has got 5's for English and Science and 4 for Maths. <<proud mummy>>

They are not broken down any other way as I have seen people talk about on here into a b or c.

It is just plain 5's and 4.

Is that normal?
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