SATs papers are the statutory tests taken by primary school children to test their knowledge of the national curriculum, as well as monitor the school’s progress as a whole.

Your child will sit two sets of SATs exams: one in key stage 1, when they’re in year 2 and around 6-7 years old, and a second in key stage 2, when they’re in year 6 and around 10-11 years old.

SATs are taken during the summer school term, generally in May of each year.

Year 6 SATs Results

Subject % at National % GD Boys Girls PP
Reading 80% 75% 22% 82% 74% 68%
Writing (TA) 83% 78% 20% 71% 93% 70%
Maths 84% 76% 23% 78% 87% 75%
SPAG 88% 78% 35% 78% 93% 68%
RWM combined 71% 64% 11% 71% 70% 56%
  • Percentage of Pupils meeting expected or above standards in reading, writing and maths = 76%
  • Percentage of students with high levels of attainment in reading, writing and maths = 7%

The government will not publish KS2 school level data for the 2021 to 2022 academic year. They have archived data from the 2018 to 2019 academic year because they recognise that the data from that year may no longer reflect current performance.

Moredon KS2 (Year 6) Average Scores 2019

Subjects Average Progress Scores Average Scale Scores
Reading 105 -1.3
Writing   -2.9
Maths 106 -1.3

Key Stage 1 & 2 National Curriculum Tests

In both year 2 and year 6, your child’s SATs tests measure their grasp of basic English and mathematics.

Reception Baseline Assessment