Family Natters

20 Sep

School Report Levels: 1a, 1b, 1c, 2a, 2b, 2c, 3a, 3b, 3c, 4a, 4b, 4c

Sometimes parents are given attainment levels on their children’s school reports. But what do they mean?

Basically levels are a description of what your child has achieved. Teachers expect children to achieve a level 2 by the end of year 2 (age 6 – 7), and a level 4 by the end of year 6 (age 10 – 11). Each level is split up into 3 sub levels. C is the lowest sub level, B is the middle and A is the highest.

Currently formal assessments are carried out at the end of Y2 and Y6 in the form of SATs for numeracy, reading, writing and science. W stands for working towards.

 

level expected year achieve

W

1C

1B

1A end Y1

2C

2B end Y2

2A end Y3

3C

3B end Y4

3A end Y5

4C

4B end Y6

4A

5C

 

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