On this page you will find the statutory guidance on the statutory assessments submissions for 2019.
State-funded schools; and private, voluntary and independent settings (with funded children born between 1 April 2014 and 31 August 2014) must submit EYFSP results for children at the end of EYFS, to the local authority by midday on 24 June 2019.
Returns should be submitted via the AnyComms+ secure file transfer website.
Guidance notes to support the provision of this statutory return can be downloaded below.
State-funded schools must submit their phonics screening check results to the local authority by midday on 24 June 2019.
Returns should be submitted via the AnyComms+ secure file transfer website.
Guidance notes to support the provision of this statutory return can be downloaded below.
State-funded schools must report teacher assessment (TA) results for pupils at the end of KS1 to the local authority, preferably by midday on 24 June 2019.
However, if this is not possible, let us know that you will be submitting by Thursday 27 June. Note that it may be beneficial to schools to have time to investigate queries by meeting the earlier deadline. Returns should be submitted via the AnyComms+ secure file transfer website. Guidance notes to support the provision of this statutory return can be downloaded below.
State-funded schools must report teacher assessment (TA) results for pupils at the end of KS2 to the Standards and Testing Agency (STA) by 27 June 2019. Returns should be submitted via the 'Teacher Assessment' section of the NCA Tools website.
The local authority recommends that schools submit KS2 TA results as soon as possible, in advance of the deadline, so that they can be checked. Please note that data submitted late will not be used in the Department for Education (DfE) Performance Tables data checking exercise or be available in the unvalidated version of ASP. It is strongly recommended to submit earlier than deadline in case of any technical issues that may arise when making a submission. The website opens on Monday 20 May 2019.
Standards and Testing Agency (STA) guidance for schools about submitting Key Stage 2 teacher assessment data in 2019, and how to submit a return directly to the NCA Tools website, can be found here.
Local authority notes of guidance can be downloadable below.