Year 9 levels
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Year 9 levels
What levels would you expect the following child to achieve at end of
year 9:
Ks2 results
Science - 94%
Maths - 99%
English - 90%
Recognised as g&t
Top set for all subjects
Received a letter after year 7 CATs saying they had achieved outstanding scores on one or more papers
Only asking because the ones predicted seem to be at odds with those expected. Many thanks for help
year 9:
Ks2 results
Science - 94%
Maths - 99%
English - 90%
Recognised as g&t
Top set for all subjects
Received a letter after year 7 CATs saying they had achieved outstanding scores on one or more papers
Only asking because the ones predicted seem to be at odds with those expected. Many thanks for help
Thanks Guest55 - I really appreciate your responses.
Actual predictions were:
Maths 7c
Science 7b
English 6b
Any idea why they would be lower than expected?
If one of the CATs papers was lower than expected wouldn't this affect the Science as well as the Maths and English? Apparently 7b was the highest grade awarded in Science, but higher were awarded in Maths and English? It's all a mystery to me!
Actual predictions were:
Maths 7c
Science 7b
English 6b
Any idea why they would be lower than expected?
If one of the CATs papers was lower than expected wouldn't this affect the Science as well as the Maths and English? Apparently 7b was the highest grade awarded in Science, but higher were awarded in Maths and English? It's all a mystery to me!
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Hi, Wondered if i could just ask anyone a question - sorry if this is slightly off the topic but didnt want to start a new thread. My son is also in Year 9 at GS but now the SATs are no more he has been doing GCSE style papers in science. He also has to choose his options in the coming weeks. He acheived all level 5's at KS2 (just). and is really enjoying science at the moment. He is working at 6B in English, a 7 in maths (but no sub level given) and his 3 science marks were b-, b and b+. Is this where he should be and is Triple science a viable option. Thank You
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Hi Strawberry
To be honest I think its all a bit confusing. My ds also got level 5's in yr 6 SATS and yet at the end of last year in year 8 was predicted(for ks3) 6b English( but already was at 6c) Maths 6a(already at 6c) and science 7c(was at level 6c and b's). We are expecting his report this week with newly achieved levels and he knows he is already at level 7 for Maths now
Basically he is set to exceed all those predicted which is great but why put them as low in the first place??
Baffled
To be honest I think its all a bit confusing. My ds also got level 5's in yr 6 SATS and yet at the end of last year in year 8 was predicted(for ks3) 6b English( but already was at 6c) Maths 6a(already at 6c) and science 7c(was at level 6c and b's). We are expecting his report this week with newly achieved levels and he knows he is already at level 7 for Maths now
Basically he is set to exceed all those predicted which is great but why put them as low in the first place??
Baffled