Headteachers are calling for an “immediate investigation” into key stage 2 SATs results after reports of missing papers – and now claims of incorrect marks being issued.
The NAHT union have raised “deep concerns” about the management of SATs this year – run by outsourcing giant Capita under a £107 million contract – but say they have been given “no clear answer as to the scale of the issue”.
The union has faced a growing number of complaints about schools not receiving marks for some pupils and some being “incorrectly allocated”, it said today.