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National curriculum levels

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wotaday · 12/01/2010 19:45

Can someone pleaase explain nc levels? Does levels 1c 1b 1a equate to expected achiements in year 1 etc.

Thank you

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Dalex · 12/01/2010 19:53

If you go on the QCA website it explains the expectations for each level.

In general terms, SATs (the national exams children take at Y2 should be achieving level 2a/b/c and if bright Level 3. This is very general though and with children of this age much is determined by events on the day i.e. if they had a good breakfast and did not fall out with their best friend before they took the test.
Hope this helps a little.

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Feenie · 12/01/2010 19:59

Dalex, SAT results in Y2 aren't reported these days - the grade reported is a teacher assessment made up of many sources of evidence, of which the tests are a very small part. So if a child did fall out with their best friend and so achieved a 2c on a test one day, but performed at a 2b for the rest of their classwork (written or otherwise) over a period of time, then the 2b would be reported.

To the op, very generally speaking:

An 'average' end of Y1 child should achieve a 1a.
An 'average' end of Y2 child should achieve a 2b.
An 'average' end of Y3 child should achieve a 2a/3c
An 'average' end of Y4 child should achieve a b.
An 'average' end of Y5 child should achieve a 3a/4c
And an 'average' end of Y6 child should achieve a 4b.

Disclaimer - there is no such thing as an average child, and they are not little robots who make neat measured steps of progress!

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pantomimecow · 13/01/2010 10:46

It's not the average it is the 'expected ' level.In practice two very different things

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snorkie · 13/01/2010 14:14

It was originally the average level though, but was surrepticiously changed to the expected level as tests got easier standards improved.

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