My feed
Premium

Please
or
to access all these features

Mumsnet doesn't verify the qualifications of users. If you have medical concerns, please consult a healthcare professional.

Covid

SATs at Year 7

18 replies

BEANBAG765 · 31/08/2020 09:18

Starting Year 7 this Friday.
Amongst instructions about the start of school, our Secondary told us they are going to hold the SATs that kids missed at the end of Year 6.
Anyone else having the same message?

OP posts:
Report
noblegiraffe · 31/08/2020 09:30

No, not SATs, but I imagine all schools will be doing testing of Y7 early on in the term.

Report
lonelyplanet · 31/08/2020 09:30

At the start of year 7 children usually get tested using CAT tests or similar. They will not be doing official sat tests as these are provided by the dfe and haven't been distributed this year due to the fact they were scrapped. I imagine all schools will be doing some assessments as children return in order that they can work out where there are gaps in learning.

Report
BEANBAG765 · 31/08/2020 09:35

The newsletter says that they will be doing the usual tests to assess level.
They will be also doing the official SATs which will be assessed externally and results shared with parents and kept on record.
I am certain I did not misunderstand.

OP posts:
Report
GrammarTeacher · 31/08/2020 09:42

No, no plan to do SATs. As far as I'm aware they were completely cancelled not rescheduled. We'll be doing CATs as normal I believe. We don't use SATs results for anything really anyway.

Report
Movinghouse2015 · 31/08/2020 09:43
Report
mamma2016 · 31/08/2020 09:44

I'm not sure how this is possible. The 2020 papers were shredded (at a high cost) and the content is being kept for future years. I'm not sure who they'll be using to externally mark them either.

www.google.co.uk/amp/s/schoolsweek.co.uk/coronavirus-2-7m-cost-of-shredding-cancelled-sats-papers-revealed/amp/

Report
TW2013 · 31/08/2020 09:44

Did they specifically say that they were the SATs which were missed? Dd is adamant that she did SATs early in yr 7 and there certainly was a day of yr 7 testing. Many at her school come from the private sector and the school like to have a baseline. It could be a typo carried over from previous years. Some schools use SATs for their initial setting/ streaming. I imagine that they will try to do some sort of testing, whether it is official government approved SATs is doubtful but maybe a past paper.

Report
EvilPea · 31/08/2020 09:47

How to settle the kids in.
Poor things.
I’ve had a letter about a maths test for setting them in groups (apparently this is for GCSE). But nothing SATs wise. Mine was due todo hers and was set to do bloody well, so in one sense she would like to prove herself. In another it’s been 6 months without a proper education and school so I think it would be nothing but counterproductive

Report
GrammarTeacher · 31/08/2020 09:47

She won't have done official SATs in year 7. We have lots that come in without SATs. We do CATs and use that data for all. It's a morning of exams usually.

Report
TW2013 · 31/08/2020 09:49

She says they weren't CATs, she has done both and these were definitely SATs, and labelled as such. Results were not shared with parents (although we did not ask as she had done SATs in primary).

Report
BEANBAG765 · 31/08/2020 09:56

“On return to the academy, KS3 students will undertake baseline tests in core subjects to identify gaps in learning and to allow the academy to target intervention accordingly. Students who join the academy in Year 7 will complete their SATs tests. These will be sent externally for marking by AET and will be returned to the academy electronically, with results shared by the academy with families. Curriculum catch up will be planned according to Question Level Analysis from baseline tests. “

OP posts:
Report
Enoughnowstop · 31/08/2020 10:00

Sounds like CAT tests rather than SAT

Report
BEANBAG765 · 31/08/2020 10:03

This is exactly the extract from our newsletter. Word for word.
I am starting to decipher now that AET is the Academy trust, so perhaps it is badly worded.
Also the “will complete their SATs” rather than will take assessment....

OP posts:
Report
noblegiraffe · 31/08/2020 10:03

It sounds like an external company is offering a SATs service that the school has bought. Or it may be organised within the MAT.

Report
EvilPea · 31/08/2020 10:13

I can see a logic with them trying to play catch up after this, especially secondary starters with a mixture of children from differing primary’s. The holes need filling, but they need to find them first.

However I’m not sure how good it will be for mental health.

Report
GisAFag · 31/08/2020 10:19

My DC starting y7 will be tested by the school in a few weeks to see what group they should be in. But this was always going to happen. The school uses their own test to place them. But the school also has exams at the end of every term so the kids get used to them.

Report
Appuskidu · 31/08/2020 10:20

The AET is the MAT-it’s just them doing their own internal tests.

Report
TW2013 · 31/08/2020 11:00

CAT tests measure verbal, non verbal and quantitative reasoning. SAT tests look at maths and English. Schools often test either in the summer before or soon after entry. It sounds like their normal procedure.

Report
Please create an account

To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account.