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Rights to information held about children

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mummyrex · 14/11/2008 17:31

DS1 started secondary school this year. At the beginning of the year they did a load of tests and recently they sat a few more. From this they set targets, calculate progress etc

They have just sent out progress reports which are vague and lacking detail.

What our our rights to the test results on our own children? Somewhere in the depths of my mind I seem to think we can formally request such data under the Data Protection Act or something?

Anybody know?

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christywhisty · 14/11/2008 19:27

I think this is quite normal. I have never been told my DS's CAT tests, even when we had a meeting with the SENCO and she had written them down in front of her.
I am not sure that the results will tell you anything more than the progress reports. I should get DS's Yr 8 progress in the post tomorrow.

christywhisty · 14/11/2008 19:51

This prompted me to look on the schools website for his progress report and I found that his CAT tests are on there as well as his KS1 raw scores

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