Sats – do parents get the results? Return to top of page. Students learn the targeted Asian language for up to 1.5 hours each school day. The Bilingual Schools Program aims to achieve greater fluency in priority Asian languages at 4 government primary schools. Replacement notes can be obtained by the front office. Key Stage 1 covers first and second primary school years (reception year is covered by the Early Years Foundation Stage). Key stages 1 and 2 cover the years from the beginning of Year 1 in primary school to the end of primary education in Year 6. The English national curriculum means children in different schools (at primary and secondary level) study the same subjects to similar standards - it's split into key stages with tests Despite its name, Key Stage 1 does not apply to the youngest school children. This is a time when children are developing their basic skills in the core subjects of reading, writing and mathematics. Key Stage 1 covers children between the ages of 5 and 7 in Years 1 and 2. Just when you’ve got a handle on primary school levels, the national curriculum changes, and now it’s all about attainment, achievement and progress. Key Stages 1 and 2 are taught in primary schools and Key Stages 3 and 4 in secondary schools. Information about primary school progress measures. Related content Section navigation. The four schools involved in the program and their targeted languages are: Rouse Hill Public School – Chinese Key Stage 2 covers third to sixth primary school years. Bilingual Schools Program. Primary school grades, and deciphering what your child’s report actually means can be a really tricky thing to keep on top of. School Stages / Years; Early Stage 1 & Stage 1; Stage 2; Support Classes; Chertsey Primary School. This leaflet is for parents with children in primary school. The subjects which are covered in Key Stages 1 and 2 are the same: At the end of KS4 pupils sit GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education) examinations in a variety of subjects. Visit Sats Guide for more information. Key stage 1 Sats are marked by teachers within the school; key stage 2 Sats are sent away to be marked externally. For Key stage 1, you probably won’t get your child’s actual Sats score unless you ask for them, but you will be told whether your child is working at the expected standard as part of their end of year report. At the end of KS (Key stage) 1 and 2 all students take Standard Assessment Tests (SATS) in the core subjects of English, Mathematics and Science. General enquiries . Early Stage 1 & Stage 1; Early Stage 1 & Stage 1.