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Year 6 SATs Information
The SATs tests for Year 6 primary pupils will take place over four days, starting on Monday 11th May and ending on Thursday 14th May 2026.
The SATs Timetable for this week is:
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Monday 11th May
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Spelling, punctuation and grammar (paper 1: Grammar/ Punctuation/ Spelling) Spelling, punctuation and grammar (paper 2: Spelling test |
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Tuesday 12th May
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Reading
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Wednesday 13th May
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Maths (paper 1: Arithmetic) Maths (paper 2: Reasoning)
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Thursday 14th May
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Maths (paper 3: Reasoning)
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SATs Week
The tests are due to take place in May and it is extremely important that children are not absent during this month.
Supporting your child with preparing for the tests:
Firstly, a positive attitude goes a long way. Give them as much encouragement and support as you can (but we don’t need to tell you that)!
Tips:
- Give your child a quiet, distraction free space to complete homework or study.
- Give your child time to go outside and reduce screen time.
- Ensure your child is eating and drinking well and getting a good amount of sleep.
- Plan something nice and fun for the weekends before and after SATs. This will help them to relax before the SATs and give them something to look forward to after.
- Create a revision timetable that works for you and your child. For some families, 10 to 20-minute activities over a few days works best. For others, a longer study session one day a week might be better.
- Keep revision light. Going over key skills (times tables, real world mental maths as you are shopping or cooking) is a good way to keep revision light.
- Talk to your child’s class teacher if you have any concerns rather than worry your child.
- Encourage your child to talk to their teacher or a trusted adult at school if they have any anxiety
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