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I agree with most of what Andy says (by the way, hello Andy, long time no speak!). Yesterday in the Maths test, the girl I was reading for completely went to pieces, I thought she was going to have a panic attack but I managed to calm her down. I couldn't help wonder what they hell we are doing to our kids! No matter how many times you tell children that it is the school being tested, not them, they still pick up on the stress in the air at school and become anxious. The arguements for an against exams will always be around, but whatever you think of tests in general, using them on year 6 children, some still 10 years old, cannot be right.
And many parents are not in a position to properly interpret the results anyway, (how can you compare my daughter's inner city school in a deprived area with 40% of children having a first language other than English, with a village school?).
Having said all that, I am not against schools having their performance measured in some way in between OFSTED inspections. But let's find a way that doesn't have all our 10/11 year olds brainwashed for 9 months into passing meaningless tests.