Performance Data
SATs are the Standardised Assessment Tests that are given to children at the end of Key Stage 2 (Year 6). The SATs take place over four days, starting on Monday 12th May 2025 and ending on Thursday 15th May 2025. Please see the timetable below:
Monday 12th May 2025 |
Grammar, punctuation and spelling paper 1 (GPS) Grammar, punctuation and spelling paper 2 (Spelling) |
Tuesday 13th May 2025 |
English reading |
Wednesday 14th May 2025 |
Mathematics paper 1 (Arithmetic) Mathematics paper 2 (Reasoning) |
Thursday 15th May 2025 |
Mathematics paper 3 (Reasoning) |
Key Stage 2 Reading test
The reading test is a single paper with questions based on three passages of text. Your child will have one hour, including reading time, to complete the test.
There will be a selection of question types, including:
- ordering, e.g. ‘Number the events below to show the order in which they happen.’
- labelling, e.g. ‘Label the diagram using information from the text’
- find and copy, e.g. ‘Find and copy three words that describe the food’
- short constructed response, e.g. ‘Where did the dragon live?’
- open-ended response, e.g. ‘Look at the sentence that begins ‘Once upon a time’. How does the writer increase the tension throughout this paragraph? Explain fully, referring to the text in your answer.’
Key Stage 2 Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling test
The grammar, punctuation and spelling test consists of two parts: a grammar and punctuation paper requiring short answers, lasting 45 minutes, and a spelling test of 20 words, lasting around 15 minutes.
The grammar and punctuation test will include two subtypes of questions:
- selected response, e.g. ‘Identify the adjectives in the sentence below’
- constructed response, e.g. ‘Correct the sentence below’ or ‘The sentence below has an apostrophe missing. Explain why it needs an apostrophe.’
Key Stage 2 Mathematics test
Children sit three papers in Maths:
Paper 1: Arithmetic - 30 minutes
Paper 2: Reasoning - 40 minutes
Paper 3: Reasoning - 40 minutes
Paper 1 will consist of fixed response questions, where children have to give the correct answer to calculations, including long multiplication and division.
Papers 2 and 3 will involve a number of question types, including:
- multiple choice
- true or false
- constrained questions, e.g. giving the answer to a calculation, drawing a shape or completing a table or chart
- less constrained questions, where children will have to explain their approach to solving a problem
Assessment and Reporting
Towards the end of the academic year, you will be given your child's raw score (the actual number of marks they achieved), alongside their scaled score and whether they have reached the expected standard.
The table below explains the range of scaled scores available for each KS2 test:
Standardised Score |
Outcome |
80 - 99 |
Working below the national Expected Standard |
100 - 110 |
Working at the Expected Standard |
111 - 120 |
Exceeded the Expected Standard |
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the KS2 SATs, please do not hesitate to speak to your child’s class teacher.
Department for Education School Performance Table
Year 4 Multiplication Check
The Multiplication Tables Check (MTC) is statutory for all Year 4 pupils registered at state-funded maintained schools, special schools or academies, including free schools, in England.
The purpose of the MTC is to determine whether pupils can recall their times tables fluently, which is essential for future success in mathematics. It will help schools to identify pupils who have not yet mastered their times tables, so that additional support can be provided.