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When do KS2 SATS results come through?

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kitnkaboodle · 27/06/2013 17:13

My son told me "end of June" - not sure how reliable he is!

Including Level 6 ones??

Anyone know? - thanks!

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londonTeach74 · 07/07/2013 15:01

irresponsible - are you my mother?
this thread is discussing the 'possible' scores of this yrs levels - with other people having 'a bit of a guess'.

Just thought I would add my two pennies worth with info that we have been told ..and its the info were going with for various reasons.

Means we have already worked out our percentages based on the scores and understandable they are lower than we had hoped...but pretty much will be the same across the board. - its very late in the academic year so any heads up is better than non really

people can take from this what they want - feel free to ignore and wait till Tuesday...no one is asking you to read/reply to this thread!

KingscoteStaff · 07/07/2013 15:02

We have hit our L5 targets based on a score of 33 from last yr...so were not too fussed when our L5 score goes down.

Unfortunately, our targets are judged on this year's threshold.

Feenie · 07/07/2013 15:03

Ruprekt - teacher assessment given for reading, writing, speaking and listening and also overall English from those levels, plus maths and science.

Test scores given in maths, reading and SPAG .

mrz · 07/07/2013 15:03

I hope not! Shock

Why go with any "info" when you will have the facts in less than 48hours ... a guess is a guess however prettily you wrap it up

Feenie · 07/07/2013 15:05

And I agree with mrz, totally irresponsible.

londonTeach74 · 07/07/2013 15:19

I dont know why im justifying myself but here goes!....why go with any info? we have less than 2 weeks left in school. We got our result over a week ago..we got the level scores last Wednesday...we have analysed all the data...We have highlighted the children who got 33/34/35 pts rechecked the papers and already have a few that we want remarked. The same with the maths. You can be doing that on Tues/Weds.

Kingscote - Our L5 reading percentage has now gone down from 82% to 67% (based on 36 rather than 33) our target was 77% but when you take into account this is the highest score ever for a comprehension and the fact that nearly every school will get a lower than expected score then its easy to explain to your SIP and/or governors where the dip has come from and why.

As said before read/dont read/ take it onboard/dont/ wait till Tuesdays/go into school Monday and play with your figures.

Up to you really!

mrz · 07/07/2013 15:25

You seem to be missing the point

londonTeach74 · 07/07/2013 15:28

please enlighten me?!

mrz · 07/07/2013 15:33

You posted figures on a parents site as if they were fact without acknowledging that they were speculation from a "meeting" ...irresponsible

londonTeach74 · 07/07/2013 15:39

cheers for that!

londonTeach74 · 07/07/2013 15:40

also - read between the lines..they are NOT speculation.

mrz · 07/07/2013 15:44

yes they are!
Someone you know went to a meeting where someone said something that may or may not be true ... but until Tuesday you don't KNOW!

londonTeach74 · 07/07/2013 15:47

You have no idea who went to what meeting!!

Are you naive enough to think no one knows the level scores already?...and have done for weeks?

so when the scores come out on Tuesday and they are 36 and 79 for 5s then i had a good guess?!

Sound like some people cant stand others knowing something before them!

Was just trying to help!

I give up!

Ruprekt · 07/07/2013 15:49

I think London will be right and I doubt would have posted the thresholds without knowing them to be factual!

mrz · 07/07/2013 15:54

So the meeting was with Mr Gove!

Ruprekt · 07/07/2013 15:59

Lol mrz. GrinGrin

((((Thinks maybe it was))))

GetStuffezd · 07/07/2013 15:59

I think London is right too, but can see why it might be considered irresponsible to post thresholds that came from a 'meeting' because anyone could say they'd attended a "meeting"

Ugh.

ipotty · 07/07/2013 16:03

London, do you know what the level 4 thresholds are please?

londonTeach74 · 07/07/2013 16:40

level 4 reading is 19

level 4 maths is 44

Feenie · 07/07/2013 17:26

I have doubt that there are people who do know the threshold scores, for whatever reason.

But only one is unprofessional enough to post in on a public forum. I've never seen that happen before ever.

I have reported this thread, and if MN have any sense they will pull it.

I hope that you've posted enough info for the powers that be to work out who you are and do you for breach of confidentiality.

londonTeach74 · 07/07/2013 17:34

LOL are you serious!!

If MN have any sense they will reply back to you telling you to stop being such an ar$e!

Ruprekt · 07/07/2013 17:36

It wont make any difference now Feenie if thresholds are out on Tuesday.

Feenie · 07/07/2013 17:40

It might make a difference to London's career.

mrz · 07/07/2013 17:54

The DfE pop up now and again to tell people to stop posting information they shouldn't Ruprekt

Feenie · 07/07/2013 18:06

There could well be an investigation as to how level thresholds were published on the internet 2 days before the DfE publish them on nca tools. Somebody could well be disciplined because of London's posts.

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