Statutory Assessment Tests

You can view the official and most up-to-date SATs performance data for Brampton Abbotts CE Primary School on the UK Government's school comparison website:

This page includes:

  • KS2 SATs results for 2024 (published April 2025)
  • Comparisons with local authority and national averages
  • Breakdown by subject (Reading, Writing, Maths)
  • Pupil characteristics and absence data
  • Downloadable CSV/XLS files for deeper analysis

How Brampton Abbotts Prepares Pupils for SATs
  • Small class sizes allow for tailored support
  • Use of formative assessment every 15 weeks to track progress
  • Focus on wellbeing and confidence-building
  • Integration of Talk for Writing and mastery maths strategies

Support for Parents
  • Example SATs papers
  • Revision tips
  • Recommended websites (e.g. BBC Bitesize, Oak National Academy)
  • A timeline of key dates (e.g. SATs week, parent meetings)

What SATs Mean at Brampton Abbotts
  • Used to inform transition to Year 7
  • One part of a broader picture of pupil achievement
  • Not the sole measure of success

Our Ethos

At Brampton Abbotts, we believe every child should flourish. SATs are just one way we celebrate their learning journey.


SATs - What the Results mean for Brampton Abbotts
  • Pupils at Brampton Abbotts outperform both local and national averages in achieving expected and greater depth judgements across all core subjects.
  • Focus Areas: The percentage of pupils meeting the expected standard is below average, suggesting a need for continued support and intervention strategies.

Key stage 2 tests

Children in year 6, at the end of key stage 2 (KS2) will take national curriculum assessments in: English grammar, punctuation and spelling; English reading; Mathematics. Some people refer to these tests as SATs.

The tests help measure the attainment of pupils in relation to the standards set out in the national curriculum and help teachers and parents identify where pupils may need additional support in a certain subject area.

There are no tests for English writing or Science at the end of KS2, but performance in these subjects will be reported as a teacher assessment judgement. Teachers will make this judgement based on a child’s overall work and performance in the subject.