according to the official sats site
Level Comments
Level W Working towards level 1, very weak
Level 1 -year 1
Level 2 -year 2
Level 3 -year 3
Level 4 -year 4
Level 5 -years 5/6
Level 6 -years 7/8
Level 7 -year 9
Level 8 -year 10
Level 9 -year 11
but you can work hard and get more than that, as long as you are given the test.
the levels of maths in high school range from level 5 to level 9
Yes; it makes you an exceptional student and probably one of smartest (or the smartest) pupil in your year. Though it would probably dampen your spirits if I told you I'm a level eight at maths and I'm in year 8. :) serious face
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
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
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.
the levels of maths in high school range from level 5 to level 9
Only if they go to good schools.
Yes, achieving a level 5c in reading, 4a in maths, and 4b in literacy is generally considered good for a 9-year-old. These levels indicate strong performance, particularly in reading, where level 5 suggests advanced comprehension skills for that age group. Levels 4a and 4b in maths and literacy also show solid proficiency, reflecting a well-rounded academic ability. Overall, these results suggest the child is performing above average for their age.
Yes; it makes you an exceptional student and probably one of smartest (or the smartest) pupil in your year. Though it would probably dampen your spirits if I told you I'm a level eight at maths and I'm in year 8. :) serious face
check it out on emaths.....:D
your teacher
That is great for someone who is in year 8. In fact, level 6s are expected by school kids at the end of Yr9, so potentially, you are smarter than a vast amount of people in year 9 and quite possibly a few people in year 10. :) You must be one smart guy (or gal).
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
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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