The Government is committed to national tests at the end of the first three key stages. These tests measure the attainment of all children against standards that are nationally comparable, ensure that schools are held accountable for children's progress, and give parents the information they need to exercise real choice for their children.
The principle purpose of national tests is to provide an accurate measure of attainment for every pupil who, with teachers' own assessments, helps schools to ensure that every child progresses and achieves their best. Tests focus on the core subjects of English, mathematics and science as these hold the key to future success in school, lifelong learning and the world of work. We want every child to be taught the core subjects in the context of a broad and rich curriculum.
Children, like adults, thrive with an appropriate balance of pressure and support. Pressure should be neither too intense nor too prolonged. Teachers and parents can do much to prevent tests becoming stressful for children.
so looks like they're here to stay