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Anyone in Wales? National Numeracy/Reading Testing

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JemimaMuddledUp · 23/07/2013 18:09

Had the results for my 3 DC's National Numeracy and Reading Tests today, and I can't say that I really understand them.

We got a Standardised Score, a graph showing where that score compares to others (Considerably below national average/below national average/National average range/Above national average/Considerably above national average) and an age equivalent score. But the age equivalent scores seem a bit strange, and some of the standardised scores aren't actually on the graph

School broke up today so we won't get chance to ask the teachers until September.

Does anyone on here understand them? Can you explain it to me?

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JemimaMuddledUp · 23/07/2013 22:03

spider - I think it is Y2 upwards

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Tiggles · 23/07/2013 22:15

It is yr2 -yr9 who were tested.
They should definitely have had their outcomes reported in year 2 (expected outcome 5), that's one of WAGs requirements of foundation phase.

2kidsintow · 23/07/2013 22:39

As you would expect, things haven't gone too smoothly with the administration of these for the first year. The children I teach haven't had this info as it wasn't sent to schools before we finished on Friday. My DDs school brought home one set of data for reading, then the forms talked about at the start of this thread a few days later.

A bit of a mess, really.

fireflybelle · 19/05/2014 10:27

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