![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() We have made this decision as the integrity of the results and the quality standards we apply are of paramount importance and a later date for return of results safeguards these for 2023.” Read the full statement here.Ĭommenting following the announcement that 2023 Key Stage 2 test results will be delayed by a week, Tiffnie Harris, Primary and Data Specialist at the Association of School and College Leaders, said: The window for schools to submit marking reviews will move back by one week to Friday 21 July, and the date the Department launches the checking exercise for school performance data will also move back to Monday 11 September. Schools should note this change will also impact on the processes which follow return of results in 2023. Note the deadline for submission of key stage 1 teacher assessment data has not changed and will remain Tuesday 27 June. The later date for return of results means we can extend the deadline for schools to upload KS2 teacher assessment data on the Primary Assessment Gateway to Friday 30 June, giving schools and local authorities more time to check and submit this data. The Department will publish ‘KS2 attainment 2023: national headlines’ statistics at 9:30am on the same date. “After careful consideration, STA is moving the date we return 2023 KS2 test results to schools by one week, to Tuesday 11 July 2023. This is being delayed by one week due to the additional bank holiday in honour of the Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III taking place on Monday. The UK government announced that there will be a change to the date they will return 2023 KS2 test results to schools. ![]()
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