SATS
SATS
KS2 SATs, or Key Stage 2 Standard Assessment Tests, are national exams taken by students in England at the end of Year 6, when they are typically 11 years old. These tests are designed to measure pupils' academic progress and ability in core subjects such as English (which includes reading, grammar, punctuation, and spelling) and mathematics. The results of the SATs provide valuable information for both parents and teachers about a child's academic levels, strengths, and areas that may need improvement. They also help schools to track the performance and progress of their pupils against national averages. While the SATs are a significant element of the primary school experience in England, they are part of a broader assessment system aimed at ensuring children are receiving a solid foundation in their education before transitioning to secondary school.
We provide classes for both Mathematics and English to prepare your Child for their SATs.
Classes For Both English And Mathematics
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