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End of Key Stage 1 assessments: non-maintained special schools
End of Key Stage 1 assessments: statutory requirements
Key Stage 1 and 2 SATs: registering pupils
Key Stage 1 assessment: transferral of results
Key Stage 2 grammar, punctuation and spelling test: assessment
Key Stage 2 SATs in 2013
Key Stage 2 SATs in 2014
Key Stage 2 SATs: 2013 grammar, punctuation and spelling test
Key Stage 2 SATs: administering the test away from school
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Key Stage 2 SATs: can parents withdraw their child?
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Key Stage 2 SATs: eligibility tests for additional time
Key Stage 2 SATs: level 6 papers
Key Stage 2 SATs: pupils who have recently left the school
new
Key Stage 2 SATs: pupils with SEN
Key Stage 2 SATs: recently arrived pupils without English
Key Stage 2 SATs: registering pupils who have been absent due to illness
Key Stage 2 SATs: results for the externally-marked writing test
Key Stage 2 SATs: teacher assessment of writing in 2013
updated
Key Stage 2 SATs: using a reader
Key Stage 2 SATs: what is changing?
Key stage 2 SATS: will pupil absence affect results?
new
KS2 SATs data: pupils who refuse to take the test
Level threshold tables for Key Stage 2: 1995-2012
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Optional tests (primary)
Reporting KS2 results: academies
Statutory assessments for children held back a year
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Optional tests (primary)
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