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Assessment Tools at Pitcheroak: Understanding Different Approaches for Age-Dependent Assessment

Learn about the various assessment tools used at Pitcheroak to evaluate students of different ages and how assessment is tailored to meet their needs. Discover the unique approaches for early years, Key Stages 1-3, and Key Stage 4–Post 16.

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Assessment Tools at Pitcheroak: Understanding Different Approaches for Age-Dependent Assessment

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  1. Assessment at Pitcheroak

  2. Learning Objectives… To understand what the different assessment tools are called at Pitcheroak To understand that assessment will look different for students depending on their age To understand how the school uses assessment set progress targets

  3. Early Years (4+ years) Students are assessed using profiles in the Reception Year. Students that are in the department who are in Key Stage 1 are assessed against the B Squared descriptors for P Levels.

  4. The Unique Child

  5. 7 x main areas of learning

  6. Key Stage 1-3 (5+ years) Students in Key Stages 1-3 are assessed against the B Squared descriptors

  7. Key Stage 4 – Post 16(14+ years) Students in Key Stage 4 and Key Stage 5 are assessed against their accredited pathway and gain qualifications that are externally verified.

  8. So assessment tools used at Pitcheroak for different ages…

  9. “Thanks for listening and learning about assessment at our school”

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