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Keeping kS2 Sats papers in school

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Tortoisegirl · 18/07/2013 22:33

Can anyone tell me what the rules are about schools keeping KS2 sats papers after they are returned to the school. How long do they need to be kept? Do they keep them all or just a sample?

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HedgeHogGroup · 19/07/2013 19:44

All to be kept for 5 years I think.

RustyBear · 19/07/2013 19:54

I got the papers back for both my children at the end of term - this was a while ago, so the rules may have changed since then.

toomuchicecream · 19/07/2013 22:35

No rules that I know of about keeping them. A couple of years ago on a training session (run by an LA Advisor) it was suggested that we take the front cover off last year's Maths papers and then give them to children for them to identify the mistakes/misconceptions.

No school I've worked in has had the space to store papers for more than a year - they stay in a cupboard until next year's papers come back and then they are shredded to make room for them.

Tortoisegirl · 19/07/2013 23:07

Thanks guys, an interesting range of opinions! Last year I wanted to go through ours as a subject leader but discovered by accident that they had been shredded by the end of term. It just seemed a little quick to me!

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soapboxqueen · 21/07/2013 18:34

We keep ours initially to check for marking errors, then in case a subject leader wants to do an analysis. At my current school they are kept forever manly because nobody ever bothers to throw them out.

To my knowledge there is no minimum or maximum.

shellyf · 28/07/2013 14:55

We keep for six years.

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