SAT scores concern
Moderators: Section Moderators, Forum Moderators
-
- Posts: 359
- Joined: Wed Oct 19, 2016 4:49 pm
Re: SAT scores concern
This is exactly what I am worried about! Perhaps some of the other parents did lie but it doesn’t change my DDs scores.Guest55 wrote:However, in general my personal experience working at a GS is that the KS2 tests were better predictors than the 11+ score.
-
- Posts: 1763
- Joined: Mon Jan 24, 2011 5:33 pm
Re: SAT scores concern
I really don't think you should worry about it. There are a multitude of factors that will affect your daughter's happiness and success at her next school. Her SATs score is not going to be one of them.
Re: SAT scores concern
I would only worry if they were under 100.
Re: SAT scores concern
Honestly, this is just not worth any more of your energy. One of mine got 2 level 4s in old money and one level 5. The level 4 science translated into A* GCSEs in all 3 sciences and the level 4 Maths into A* GCSE, A (the highest grade) FSMQ; and A* in 2 sciences and Maths at A level. The GCSEs were taken at a mixed ability school with no setting so DC was taught in a group with the full range of abilities.
Grammar schools are not populated by some kind of mini-geniuses, despite what some parents would have you believe. Just try and let this go right now and trust me, when your daughter is at her new school there will be no issues over this at all unless you make them.
Grammar schools are not populated by some kind of mini-geniuses, despite what some parents would have you believe. Just try and let this go right now and trust me, when your daughter is at her new school there will be no issues over this at all unless you make them.
Re: SAT scores concern
Level 4 was fine - it was the level 3s that were an issue. Hence why a score of 90 now might raise an eyebrow.
Re: SAT scores concern
Oh you'd be surprised! There were parents in tears when their kids got level 4s. As you can imagine, I was not one of them. We had been travelling for much of DC's primary school career and I also wouldn't allow practice papers to be done at home.Guest55 wrote:Level 4 was fine - it was the level 3s that were an issue.
Re: SAT scores concern
I am talking from a Secondary teacher's perspective - level 4 is average so absolutely OK especially as we knew some schools didn't spend ages on KS2 test practice [hoorah!].