The new Key Stage 2 tests 2016 were the first year of the new Key Stage 2 tests in maths, reading and grammar, punctuation and spelling. The tests assessed children against a national standard. This year’s tests are the first tests to reflect the new primary curriculum, which was introduced in 2014. The children’s results in each test have been reported using a scaled score. A scaled score of 100 represents the expected standard for each test. If a child gets a scaled score of 100 or more it means they are working at or above the expected standard in the subject. If a child gets a scaled score of less than 100 it means that they may need more support to reach the expected standard. The highest scaled score possible is 120, and the lowest is 80. You can find more information on scaled scores by clicking this document.
Key Stage 2 Results 2021 2022