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KS1Key Stage 1
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The key stage 1 test period is in May 2019, with the phonics screening check week commencing Monday 10 June.
| Winners in the Shelley Pyramid Sports programme football tour-|nament were Highburton First School (top) who won the key stage 1 tournament; key stage 2 winners Skelmanthorpe (above) and key
The gap is wider at Key Stage 1 (age seven) than at Key Stage 4 (age 16), which experts suggest means there is a process of 'catching up' as Pakistani and Bangladeshi pupils progress through each stage of education.
The school, in Alderman's Green, took two teams of children, including one from Key Stage 1 aged between five and seven and another from Key Stage 2 aged between seven and 11.
Hummersea Primary, in Westfield Way, Loftus, was ranked sixth nationally in new "value-added" league tables which ranked schools on the progress made by pupils in English, maths and science exams between Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2.
Data released by the Welsh Government shows pupils in Key Stage 1 and 2 performed better across all core subjects this year than in 2011.
Key Stage 1: Seven year-olds take their SATs in Year Two at the end of infants school.
The lowest average class sizes are in Dwyfor Meirionnydd with 19.5 in Key Stage 1 classes, 20.6 in Key Stage 2 classes and 19.1 in Years 7-11 of secondary schools.
It followed a survey of members which showed that 82.5% of primary teachers would back a boycott of Key Stage 1 tests for children aged seven,and 71.4% a boycott of Key Stage 2 tests,for children of 11.
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