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we got a letter last Friday Gail saying they arent expecting them till the end of this week :( |
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i'm with less,aint a clue what yer on about sats:confused: bet yer lads could explain it better.:D well done whatever...........;)
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Well she got hers with her report on Friday. And she did exceptionally well as well. I'm so proud of her.
Fingers crossed you get yours soon. The waiting must be awful |
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Well done to the boys and to all the other kids who have passed their exams. From what I can remember of exams (last exams were at Blackburn college in 2001) it was nerve-racking, so well done. :)
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My son's school hasnt recieved them yet either. |
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(Less walks away muttering under his breathe expecting yet another get off your high horse post when all he really wanted was to be able to share). :( |
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My daughter is 9 and she got level 4 in her sats, I am very proud of her, hope she keeps the good work up.
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It's based on what the Govt call "national averages" and basically tells you if your child has learnt what it should do for it's age. At age 7 then most children should be at level 2, level 3 is above the expected national average. At age 11, then most children should be at level 4 which is the national average, level 5 is above the national average. At age 14 then most children should be at level 5. At age 7 they are tested in English and Maths At ages 11 and 14 they are tested in English, Maths and Science. Hope that I've explained it for you properly. |
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