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Scottish National Standardised Tests - results sharing

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User450246 · 26/04/2019 18:50

My dd is being tested this year (p4), but the school aren’t sharing any results - they say it informs general assessments and gets fed back as part of next teacher meeting in a non specific way but the next teacher meeting is October, will be a different teacher by then and in the 5 minute consultation the feedback amounts to ‘fine’ and has no meaningful content.

Does anyone else’s school share the SNSA results?
Do we have a legal right to see the test results?

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emotionalaffair · 23/05/2019 16:51

My DC's school reports have standardised testing scores in them with no explanation of what the scores mean. I'm struggling to find anything online that mentions actual scores. Can anyone help?

Arkadia · 23/05/2019 17:07

Do you already have the report card? In any case, ask the HT.

Superjaggy · 23/05/2019 17:37

What kind of scores are they, emotional? Just a number, such as 1-11 or 0-500, or a level like Early, First, Second? There should have been some sort of key with them, at the very least!

emotionalaffair · 23/05/2019 18:27

It's just a number. I'll get to ask at parent's night, but I wanted to have a look myself beforehand.

emotionalaffair · 28/05/2019 20:57

Just in case anyone is looking for information on the test scores, 100 is the average score. 130 means full marks, so the top score available.

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