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KEEPING all formal primary school tests will worsen pupil wellbeing, with those in high deprivation areas worst affected, the National Education Union (NEU) has warned.
Ministers accepted a review’s recommendation to broadly retain primary school statutory assessments such as Sats earlier this month.
A NEU survey of 517 primary school teachers published today found that three in four believe the decision will worsen the engagement and well-being of pupils, with 86 per cent saying that Sats alone worsen pupil well-being.
NEU general secretary Daniel Kebede said: “A top-down ‘exam factory’ culture and a stifling curriculum have, up to now, resulted in high rates of mental ill health among young people, the choice of subjects at secondary being reduced, and a level of disengagement that can lead to classroom disruption and truancy.”
The Department for Education said: “We won’t shy away from driving high and rising standards for every child.”



