Every single child in Year 6 has worked tirelessly during their SATs, this week. They came in everyday with smiles on their faces (perhaps smelling the breakfast!) ready to take on the challenge. It was a pleasure to see everyone working hard, and feeling so confident in themselves after making so much progress from the start of the year. Doing every past paper, attending booster groups and constantly pushing to get better.
It was very reassuring to hear many of them saying it was ‘easy’ as they left, a testament to how well prepared they were.
We’re so proud of all your efforts, as you should you, and hope you enjoyed the pizza!
Congratulations, Year 6⭐










We shared this poem with our Year 6s in Year Group assembly- a good reminder!
SATs don’t measure sports, SATs don’t measure art,
SATs don’t measure music, or the kindness in your heart.
SATs don’t see your beauty, SATs don’t know your worth,
SATs don’t see the reasons you were put upon this earth.
SATs don’t see your magic, how you make others smile,
SATs don’t time how quickly you can run a mile.
SATs don’t hear your laughter, or see you’ve come this far,
SATs are just a tiny glimpse of who you really are.
So sitting at your table, with a pencil and your test,
Remember SATs aren’t who you are, remember you’re the best!