Standard Assessment Tests (SATs)

Thank you to everyone who attended our information evening. Here you will find some additional information from Department for Education which includes test materials from previous years.

In addition to this, there is a link to the government website that includes a leaflet on the key stage one and two tests as well as some helpful videos. We have also included some helpful links to websites if you would like to do some additional revision with your child/dren over the next two weeks.

SATs week will commence on the week beginning 9th May where the following tests will be conducted:

  • Monday 13th May – Grammar, punctuation and spelling, Paper 1 and Paper 2
  • Tuesday 14th May – English Reading
  • Wednesday 15th May – Mathematics Paper 1 (Arithmetic) and Paper 2 (Reasoning)
  • Thursday 16th May – Mathematics Reasoning Paper 3

All of the papers will be carried out in the mornings but more information can be found on the slides.

If you do have any further questions or queries, then please do contact your child/ren’s class teacher either after school or via Seesaw.

SATs Evening Presentation

Download the SATs Information Evening Slides in Adobe Acrobat format.

In addition to our own slides, we encourage you to read the 'Information for Parents' on the Gov.uk website.

Sample Papers

Previous Key Stage 2 SATs papers are published by the Department for Education and are ideal materials for you to use with your child in preparation for their tests. Please note that while these papers include questions covering important areas of understanding, they do not necessarily reflect the current curriculum, answer expectations or mark scheme.

Further Resources

These additional resources are all these resources are free to access.

Maths

Grammar

Reading

General

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