Key Stage 2 Assessments (SATs)

This course prepares Year 6 children for the SATs examinations in English and Mathematics that take place in May 2024. It will run from September 2024 to May 2024.
English – the course covers grammar, syntax and spelling at ‘greater depth’ with the objective that children will be exceeding national levels by the time they sit the examination.
Mathematics – the course covers everything required in the National Curriculum but at ‘greater depth’ so the children should be exceeding national levels by the time they sit the examination
Science – The principal focus of science teaching in lower key stage 2 is to enable pupils to broaden their scientific view of the world around them.
- Course Highlights
- Includes all teaching material (value in excess of £200)
- Mock examination plus follow-up
- One to one support
- Progress meeting with parents
- Pupil progress report
- The course covers everything required in the National Curriculum but at ‘greater depth’ with the objective that children should be exceeding national levels by the time they sit the examination
- Course Details
School Year
For children in Year 3 from
Sept 2024 +
Course Length
September 2024 – July 2025
Location
Vale Farm Sports Centre,
Watford Road, Wembley,
Middlesex HA0 3HG
- 3hrs Per Week
- 8-12 Students
- Practice Books/Papers Provided
- Ofsted Registered
What happens in Year 6?
Numeracy and Mathematics
There is often a focus on developing advanced literacy and numeracy skills to ensure students are well-prepared for the challenges of secondary education. Understanding and working with decimals.
Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of whole numbers and decimals.
Factors, multiples, and prime numbers.
Fractions, including equivalent fractions and simplification.
Geometry with 2D and 3D shapes, measuring and calculating angles.
Converting units of measure (e.g., metric to imperial).
Interpreting and presenting data using bar charts, line graphs, and pie charts.
Simple algebraic expressions and equations.
English
Developing comprehension skills through a variety of texts, including fiction and non-fiction.
Narrative writing, including creating characters and settings.
Persuasive writing, developing arguments and points of view.
Building a rich and varied vocabulary.
Engaging in discussions and debates.
Continuing to develop cursive handwriting skills.
Science
The Science curriculum in Year 6 introduces students to a range of scientific disciplines, including biology, chemistry, and physics. Practical experiments and hands-on activities are common.