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Standardised score interpretation

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Blossom8 · 03/06/2015 21:47

Anyone help me digest this please?

Maths:
Raw Score: 28
Standardised Score: 133

English:
Raw Score: 34
Standardised Score: 132

My child took this at 5yrs 11 months.

How should I interpret these results? I've just been given the assessment booklet but no explanation to the results and its the first time my DD has done these tests. Thanks.

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pasbeaucoupdegendarme · 03/06/2015 21:52

Standardised score is where they take into account the child's age, so a child who's just 5 and scores a raw score of, say, 24 isn't compared to a child who's almost 6 and scores 24.

100 is average so your dc's scores are pretty hot Smile

AuntieUrsula · 03/06/2015 22:06

According to a conversion table we were given by DDs' school once upon a time, a score of 133 would put your child on the 99th centile in that test (ie in the top 1 per cent), and 132 would be the 98th. Not sure if the conversion in your case will be exactly the same but it's definitely good!

Blossom8 · 03/06/2015 22:42

Okay thank you, that's good to know. All these lingos they use is just confusing.

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