A high level 4 or low level 5.
In year eight, the government expects pupils to be a level 5a at English, Maths and Science. The exceptional pupils should be at a level 6b for English, a 7 at science and a 7/8 for maths. Hope this helps.
These days, lots of secondary schools in England are starting to settle for a level 4a. The truth is, I am in a school that specialises in business and enterprise and in some cases, a level 5b at the end of year 7 may place you in top set for year 8. I achieved a level 6c at the end of year 7 and ended up in top set for year 8. Really, a 4a, 5c or 5b is average; occasionally a 5b may be high.
It depends what school you go to.In my school, where we specialise in maths, the average level would be about a 6c. But in a grammer school it could be higher. If you mean the national curriculum levels then the average is about 4a-5c. Hope this helped :)
I go to a grammar school, so I'm not sure what the levels are like in comprehensive schools, but at my school, in year 7, you are expected to: Gain a low six in Maths & Science; and, Gain a high five/low six in English. I gained a low 6 in science, a 6B in maths & a 7B in English!!!
5c for a year 7 student is average, as many accomplish level 5 in year 6
A high level 4 or low level 5.
Considered level 4 is average for someone in year 6 and level 5/6 is average for someone in year 9 I would say 4C-5B level 7 is above average.
LEVELS Level W Working towards level 1Level 1 Average for a 5 year oldLevel 2 Average for a 7 year oldLevel 3 Average for a 9 year oldLevel 4 Average for a 11 year oldLevel 5 Average for a 13 year oldLevel 6 Average for a 14 year oldLevel 7 Above average for a 14 year oldLevel 8 Only available in maths
In year eight, the government expects pupils to be a level 5a at English, Maths and Science. The exceptional pupils should be at a level 6b for English, a 7 at science and a 7/8 for maths. Hope this helps.
Yes, level 5 is good for a year 6. Here is a simple table to show you the expectations of a child: Level W Working towards level 1, very weak Level 1 Average for a typical 5 year old Level 2 Average for a typical 7 year old Level 3 Average for a typical 9 year old Level 4 Average for a typical 11 year old Level 5 Average for a typical 13 year old Level 6 Average for a typical 14 year old Level 7 Above average for typical 14 yr old Level 8 Only available in maths Hope this helps :) http://www.satsguide.co.uk/what_are_sats.htm
Probally level 6 or 7
Well, Level 7 is above average, so I guess it is about 6 or 5.
A level 6 in year 9 can equate to a grade B at GCSE in that particular subject. A level 6 in year 7 means the pupil is almost definitley on target for an A* in that subject at GCSE. Level 6 in the average grade for a year 9 student.
around 6/7 but in your school it might be diffrent
These days, lots of secondary schools in England are starting to settle for a level 4a. The truth is, I am in a school that specialises in business and enterprise and in some cases, a level 5b at the end of year 7 may place you in top set for year 8. I achieved a level 6c at the end of year 7 and ended up in top set for year 8. Really, a 4a, 5c or 5b is average; occasionally a 5b may be high.
well for english it would be a 6ahistory - 6amaths- 7cscience - 6b/6ageography- 6aIn GCSE Grades -Level 5 - Grade CLevel 6 - Grade BLevel 7 - Grade ALevel 8 - Grade A*But getting level 8 by end of year 9 is EXTREMELY unlikely, so if your on a level 6 or 7, your doing well:-)Hope I helped!!