Year 6 SATs results for the 2025 academic year will be available to schools on Tuesday, July 8th, 2025, according to GOV.UK blogs. Schools will then provide these results to parents, usually as part of the end-of-term report. The results will indicate whether a child has met the expected standard in reading, writing, and mathematics.
Key points about Y6 SATs results:
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Individual school reporting:
Each school will decide how they share the results with parents, but you can expect to see whether your child has met the expected standard, and potentially their scaled score.
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Progress:
SATs results are used to measure progress between Year 2 and Year 6, and some secondary schools use the results to determine student placement.
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Scaled scores:
Results are reported as scaled scores, with 100 being the expected standard. A score of 100 or above means the child has met the expected standard.
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Teacher assessments:
In addition to the tests, teacher assessments in writing and science are also used to determine overall attainment.
In 2025, our Key Stage (Year 6) SATS results were:
Reading
Writing
Maths
Average ‘scaled scores’
Percentage of pupils who achieved the expected standard or above
62%
54%
38%
Percentage of pupils who achieved a high level of attainment
46%
0%
15%
Combined (Reading/Writing/Maths) at the expected standard: 31%
Combined (Reading/Writing/Maths) at the higher standard: 0%
*Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling at the expected standard: 54%
*Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling at the higher standard: 23%
In 2024, our Key Stage (Year 6) SATS results were:
Combined (Reading/Writing/Maths) at the expected standard: 28%
Combined (Reading/Writing/Maths) at the higher standard: 0%
*Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling at the expected standard: 56%
*Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling at the higher standard: 4%
In 2023, our Key Stage (Year 6) SATS results were:
Reading
Writing
Maths
Average progress scores
0.9
-0.7
-1.2
Average ‘scaled scores’
104
n/a
103
Percentage of pupils who achieved the expected standard or above
79%
74%
79%
Percentage of pupils who achieved a high level of attainment
32%
0%
11%
Combined (Reading/Writing/Maths) at the expected standard: 63%
Combined (Reading/Writing/Maths) at the higher standard: 0%
*Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling at the expected standard: 74%
*Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling at the higher standard: 32%
Year 6 SATs results for the 2025 academic year will be available to schools on Tuesday, July 8th, 2025, according to GOV.UK blogs. Schools will then provide these results to parents, usually as part of the end-of-term report. The results will indicate whether a child has met the expected standard in reading, writing, and mathematics.
Key points about Y6 SATs results:
-
Individual school reporting:
Each school will decide how they share the results with parents, but you can expect to see whether your child has met the expected standard, and potentially their scaled score.
-
Progress:
SATs results are used to measure progress between Year 2 and Year 6, and some secondary schools use the results to determine student placement.
-
Scaled scores:
Results are reported as scaled scores, with 100 being the expected standard. A score of 100 or above means the child has met the expected standard.
-
Teacher assessments:
In addition to the tests, teacher assessments in writing and science are also used to determine overall attainment.
In 2025, our Key Stage (Year 6) SATS results were:
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Reading |
Writing |
Maths |
Average ‘scaled scores’ |
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Percentage of pupils who achieved the expected standard or above |
62% |
54% |
38% |
Percentage of pupils who achieved a high level of attainment |
46% |
0% |
15% |
Combined (Reading/Writing/Maths) at the expected standard: 31%
Combined (Reading/Writing/Maths) at the higher standard: 0%
*Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling at the expected standard: 54%
*Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling at the higher standard: 23%
In 2024, our Key Stage (Year 6) SATS results were:
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Combined (Reading/Writing/Maths) at the expected standard: 28%
Combined (Reading/Writing/Maths) at the higher standard: 0%
*Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling at the expected standard: 56%
*Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling at the higher standard: 4%
In 2023, our Key Stage (Year 6) SATS results were:
|
Reading |
Writing |
Maths |
Average progress scores |
0.9 |
-0.7 |
-1.2 |
Average ‘scaled scores’ |
104 |
n/a |
103 |
Percentage of pupils who achieved the expected standard or above |
79% |
74% |
79% |
Percentage of pupils who achieved a high level of attainment |
32% |
0% |
11% |
Combined (Reading/Writing/Maths) at the expected standard: 63%
Combined (Reading/Writing/Maths) at the higher standard: 0%
*Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling at the expected standard: 74%
*Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling at the higher standard: 32%