Hello, my DC has just started reception, we've had a letter from the school saying they are running a pilot this year of the Reception Baseline Assessment (which is "a practical assessment focusing on early literacy, communication, language and mathematics skills) to be re-measured at the end of Year 6 to assess progress. We can opt out but I'm inclined to continue to take part; however, I'd be interested to hear teachers' opinions on this?
Part of me thinks they're too young to be 'tested' (although apparently they won't know they're being tested, it's just to establish a baseline) and also I'm sure once these scores are recorded they could be used for any political points/comparing schools/comparing children the govt feels like. Although the info says the individual children don't get a 'score'.
I'm reading the info on the gov.uk site. Also wondering if it's to focus on kids who aren't speaking 'enough' English.
Would you take part? It's my first DC so all school stuff is new to me!