Published inThe No More Marking BlogAssessing Primary Writing 2024–25: Year 5 exemplarsToday we released the results of our Year 5 Comparative Judgement writring assessment. Here’s the task.4d ago4d ago
Published inThe No More Marking BlogYear 5 writing 2024–5: what have we learned?We have just published the results of our latest Year 5 primary writing assessment. Here are some insights.4d ago4d ago
Published inThe No More Marking BlogAssessing Primary Writing 2024–25: Year 5 resultsOver the last few weeks, 955 primary schools have taken part in our Year 5 writing moderation task. In total, 10,897 teachers from these…4d ago4d ago
Published inNo More Marking AustraliaAssessing Writing in New Zealand — October 2024 resultsThis term, we ran a trial Year 3 assessment for schools in New Zealand. It was a follow up to our first successful trial back in February…Nov 21Nov 21
Published inThe No More Marking BlogYear 3 writing 2024–25 — what have we learned?We’ve just published the results of our latest Year 3 primary writing assessment. Here are some insights.Nov 8Nov 8
Published inThe No More Marking BlogAssessing Primary Writing 2024–25 Year 3 exemplarsThis week we released the results of our year 3 judging window. For this window, pupils wrote a story in response to an image prompt.Nov 8Nov 8
Published inThe No More Marking BlogAssessing Primary Writing 2024–25: Year 3 resultsOver the last few weeks, 965 primary schools have taken part in our Year 3 writing moderation task. In total, 11,238 teachers from these…Nov 8Nov 8
Published inThe No More Marking BlogKS3 writing exemplars, Sept 2024Today we released the results of our September 2024 KS3 writing assessments.Oct 25Oct 25
Published inThe No More Marking BlogWhat kind of progress do students make across KS3?In September 2024, we carried out a writing assessment of Year 7, 8 and 9 pupils. 5,070 of the Year 9 students had taken part in all our…Oct 25Oct 25
Published inThe No More Marking BlogImproving Secondary Writing 2024–25: Year 7, 8 & 9 results, September 2024Over the last few weeks, 158 secondary schools have taken part in our KS3 writing moderation tasks. In total, 2713 teachers from these…Oct 25Oct 25