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When do we get the KS2 SATS results?

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ampere · 14/05/2012 19:02

And are they posted? Told to the DC? Put in their bookbag?

Can't remember last time around!

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southeastastra · 14/05/2012 19:03

i think you get them right at the end of term iirc

VivaLeBeaver · 14/05/2012 19:05

I seem to rememebr end of June/beginning of July last year.

EllenJaneisnotmyname · 14/05/2012 20:22

After 11th July, I think. My DS's school includes them with the end of year report.

FallenCaryatid · 14/05/2012 20:26

Usually in the end of term report.

BoostMum · 18/05/2012 20:14

Does anyone know when the school receives them?

gazzalw · 18/05/2012 20:37

You're champing at the bit! The poor loves have only just finished (well, except the ones doing Level 6 papers who have to do more next week) and you are already stressing about the results!

I seem to recall from last year that the results didn't officially come out till right at the end of the Summer Term and I really don't think the teachers had them more than a couple of weeks before that. Last year there was a big fuss about the English SATS (although I can't recall what the fuss was about) and seem to remember commenting upon the subject with another Mum who was a Year 6 teacher at another primary school. Sure that was in early July!

snowball3 · 18/05/2012 21:13

We get them into school around 10-11th July. We then need to check there are no grounds for appeal/ remarking etc and ( subject to teacher assessments being updated) results should come out soon after, depending on how the school does it. We tell the yr 6's personally and the results also go in the end of year report.

BackforGood · 18/05/2012 21:16

End of Year Reports here too (both when my dcs did them, and at school I taught at).

Lau1965 · 05/07/2012 12:27

Bit frustrating - my son is moving up to Senior school this September and we haven't seen his SAT results but we know that the Senior school knows because when I rang them with a query they called him one of their "high flyers" because of his SAT results. It would be nice to see the results really before someone start talking to you about them.

IndigoBell · 05/07/2012 14:57

The level thresholds aren't given to the school till the 10th July.

Your senior school was probably talking about his teacher assessment results. Otherwise they were talking about his raw score which it would not be appropriate for you to get without the level threshold.

Ie school may already know he scored 46. But they don't know if a 46 is a L4 or L5.

LittenTree · 06/07/2012 11:18

I'm keen to know as well as it would form a bit of a basis for being given an audience with the SENCO leader at the secondary! Whilst I can of course go and see her anyway, a) I know my 'concerns' would be taken more seriously if I had a 'below average' score in SATS to wave around or b) DS has achieved a 4 in which case he is performing 'averagely' which will boost his confidence and ease my concerns that he, come the day, might struggle to get an apprenticeship on the basis of passing an Eng Bacc. Yes, I may be overthinking this, but it has very much been my experience that the DC who just under-perform get waaaay more attention than those who just 'make it', thus how we, as parents, 'handle' the next few years will be dictated by whether the state education system consider him rolling-along, off-you-go 'average' or below average.

So I too am 'champing at the bit' rather!

chall · 08/07/2013 10:35

Schools have had the Level 3-5 papers back, but do not know the thresholds yet, so do not know children's levels yet. If the High School has any levels, then they must be the teacher assessment levels. Schools will not know definite levels until the level thresholds are released on the government website.

Feenie · 08/07/2013 11:22

Chall, this thread is over a year old.

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