SATs Week Treat

May 17, 2014
Congratulations to our Year 6 pupils who completed the Standard Assessment Tests (SATs) this week in Reading, Spelling, Grammar and Punctuation and Maths. The papers have been sent away to be marked and results will be available before the end of the school year.

As a reward for all their hard work, the children enjoyed an energetic extended P.E. lesson in Hacton Park. With the sun making a welcome appearance, the children had a wonderful time playing football, basketball, rounders, and cricket, along with using the fitness equipment available in the park. After a morning of laughter and friendship, the children trundled back to school sharing their happiness that SATs week was over. Well done Year 6!



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