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Nationally how many children get 4B's or above in KS2 SAT's?

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Iamnotminterested · 09/07/2012 12:26

I know I could probably google but can't be arsed haven't the time. What is the expected % pass for maths, science and Literacy? Thanks.

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Feenie · 09/07/2012 12:40

The data only reports level 4, not sublevelling.

The national percentage of level 4s and above in 2011 was:

?English 82 per cent (up 2 percentage points from 80 per cent in 2010)
?Reading 84 per cent (up 1 percentage point from 83 per cent in 2010)
?Writing 75 per cent (up 4 percentage points from 71 per cent in 2010)
?Mathematics 80 per cent (up 1 percentage point from 79 per cent in 2010)
?Both English and mathematics 74 per cent (up 1 percentage point from 73 per cent in 2010)

Iamnotminterested · 09/07/2012 12:48

That's grand Feenie, thanks.

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Iamnotminterested · 09/07/2012 12:49

Level 5's ??? Do schools report % at level 5 or are they grouped in with the 4+?

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Blu · 09/07/2012 13:45

They do report level 5s, yes.
And publish detailed info re the performance of children against expected performance.
Search the school or county on the Dept of education website. Extremely detailed info on each school.

CouthyMow · 09/07/2012 23:31

Now some schools are doing the level 6 SATS, will they also be reported as separate figures, or will it just be 5+?

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