What is KS2 scaled score?

What is KS2 scaled score?

There is a range of scaled scores available for both the KS1 and KS2 SATs. In KS1, 85 is the lowest score available, and 115 the highest. In KS2, 80 is the lowest and 120 is the highest score your child could get.

What is the scaled score for greater depth KS2?

To reach the higher standard, a pupil must achieve a scaled score of 110 or more in the reading and maths tests, and an outcome of ‘working at greater depth’ in the writing TA. 65% of pupils reached the expected standard in all of reading, writing and maths (combined) in 2019, up from 64% in 2018.

What is the pass mark for SATs 2021?

In these new SATs the expected level is set to be 100, with scores ranging from 80 to 120. Any score above 100 is regarded as a pass and any under as a fail.

What is the pass mark for KS2 SATs 2019?

Typically, the pass mark for: Reading is between 21 and 28 marks out of 50. Maths is between 56 and 60 marks out of 110 in total over all 3 papers. Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling (GPS or SPaG) is 35 to 40 marks out of 70 over both papers.

What is a good maths SATs score?

What Is a Good SAT Score Overall?

Percentile Math Score Total SAT Score
85 660 1290
80 620-630 1240-1250
75 (good) 600 1200-1210
50 (median) 520 1040-1050

What is average KS2?

In maths, the average value in a set of numbers is the middle value, calculated by dividing the total of all the values by the number of values. When we need to find the average of a set of data, we add up all the values and then divide this total by the number of values.

What is the national average for KS2 SATS?

The National Average is 71%. A Good Level of Development is defined as children working at the expected standard or exceeding the expected standard in the key areas of literacy, maths, physical development, communication and language and personal, social and emotional development.

What age is KS2?

Key Stage 2 is the legal term for the four years of schooling in maintained schools in England and Wales normally known as Year 3, Year 4, Year 5 and Year 6, when the pupils are aged between 7 and 11 years.

What level should a Year 6 pupil be at?

Level 4
In this system, pupils were expected to reach certain levels at certain ages. For example, a Year 6 child was expected to be at Level 4.

What age is ks2?

When will KS2 test results be released for 2019/20?

This guidance will be updated for the 2019/20 test cycle in June 2020. At 7:30am on Tuesday 9 July, we will publish key stage 2 (KS2) test results in the ‘Pupil results’ section of NCA tools, alongside the scaled score conversion tables on GOV.UK.

What tests do KS2 pupils take?

Overview. At the end of key stage 2 (KS2) pupils take national curriculum tests in mathematics, English reading and English grammar, punctuation and spelling. We use scaled scores to report the outcomes of these tests to ensure we can make accurate comparisons of performance over time.

What is the range of KS2 test scores available?

The range of scaled scores available for each KS2 test is the same as set in 2016 and is intended to stay the same in future years. The lowest scaled score that can be awarded on a KS2 test is 80. The highest scaled score is 120. Pupils scoring at least a scaled score of 100 will have met the expected standard in the test.

When will my pupils get their Year 7 GCSEs results?

Schools with a key stage 3 intake will be able to download results for their incoming year 7 pupils, if they have their unique pupil numbers (UPNs). Schools will be able to access their pupils’ marked test scripts in the ‘Pupil results’ section of NCA tools from 7:30am on Tuesday 9 July.

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