The Key Stage 2 SATs will take place between 11th & 15th May 2025
We highly recommend parents view the videos at the bottom of this page which will give you a clear understanding of what the Key Stage 2 SATs involve.
SATs companion
Please click here to access a wealth of revision lessons and activities on SATs companion.
A fantastic resource which allows pupils to watch videos on many topics in English and Maths then complete practise questions. It is great because teachers can view the progress your child is making and set further work for any topics where they are struggling. Teachers can see what videos pupils have viewed and their answers - this supports with identifying any misconceptions.
For parents wishing to support their child with their SATs preparation, we strongly recommend working through the online lessons with you child.
Please speak to your child's English or maths teacher if you would further support with SATs companion.
Past SATs Papers
We believe working through past SATs paper is some of the best preparation your child can do prior to their tests in May. The website below contains a wealth of past papers for your child to practise. Please contact your child's class teacher if you would like any support with these papers. Please be aware the format of the papers changed in 2016 so it is recommended pupils work through the most recent papers first. The pre 2016 papers are still very useful for practising past test questions.
Click here to access past SATs papers
English
SATs Support for English
Maths
Click here to download the Maths Easter Booklet Pack
Click here to view past SATs questions by topic
Useful Links
SATs companion | Our new website in school which allows pupils to watch videos on many topics in English and Maths and then complete practise questions. Essential for all pupils. |
TT Rockstars | Excellent videos, worksheets and answers for each topic area available here. They are organised alphabetically to make it easier to find. |
Corbett Maths | Excellent videos, worksheets and answers for each topic area available here. They are organised alphabetically to make it easier to find. |
BBC Bitesize | Each Maths topic has ‘guides’ which pupils can work through. Quick questions will help assess if the work has been understood within each guide. |