Primary School Sats Pupils Not To Be Afforded Covid Special Consideration Except In Particular Circumstances

Primary School Sats Pupils Not To Be Afforded Covid Special Consideration Except In Particular Circumstances

By Gavin Mackintosh-

SATs pupils  in the Uk will not be given special consideration for Covid-related problems except in the most extreme scenarios, such as the loss of a family member to the virus within the last year.

The Standards and Testing Agency (STA) today updated its guidance on how schools can apply for special consideration for pupils whose exam performance is hindered by “extremely distressing circumstances”.

Under the guidance, headteachers have a responsibility to ensure that pupils only sit key stage 2 exams if they are; in a fit physical and mental state, working at the standard of the tests and have completed the full programme of study.

The STA informs schools that special consideration does not apply when a pupil “has been affected by illness or other issues related to coronavirus”.

It also does not apply if the pupil is working at the standard of the tests but was not taught the full curriculum or had reduced preparation for the tests. This includes periods of Covid-enforced home-learning.

Difficulties during the school year, such as period of home-learning due to Covid, will also not be considered, the guidance states.

The Uk government will only be accommodating  five reasons provided for why a school can apply for special consideration. Covid can only be cited as a reason when it applies to these:

High among acceptable reasons for special considerations is the death of a family member or close friend within 12 months of the national tests. Also, a pupil, or close family member, diagnosed with a terminal illness in the six months before tests; or if diagnosis was made more than six months ago, the family member is approaching end of life.

A traumatic incident, or significant change in pupil’s circumstances, at the time of tests or within previous two weeks will also be considered for mitigating circumstances.
Pupil or close family member, has suffered a life-changing injury or had life-changing surgery in the six months before tests.

A traumatic incident occurred in the six months before the tests and there was a related-incident at the time of the tests or within the previous fortnight.
Under the guidelines,  schools are advised to consider making an application for a timetable variation for a pupil who is ill on the day of the test

This would allow a pupil to take a test at a different time or on a different day.

Guidance for pupils sitting GCSE and A-levels states candidates who are ill at the time of the assessment are eligible for special consideration.

cottish Qualifications Authority to coursework, assessment and exams, with revision support including guidance on content of exam papers.

A Scottish Government spokesperson said: “We understand that this can be an anxious time for learners.

“Significant modifications have been made to exams and coursework to take account of Covid disruption. Pupils have also been able to access a comprehensive package of study and revision support.

 

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