SATS papers - Science 2003 Test B
Science Resource Description
The Science 2003 Test B is a component of the Standard Assessment Tests (SATs) that were administered to assess the educational achievement of children in England. These tests were specifically designed for students at the end of Key Stage 2. The papers are a valuable resource for educators and students alike, providing a benchmark for academic performance in science. The content of the test is developed to measure the understanding and knowledge of scientific concepts among Year 6 students, ensuring that they have reached the expected educational standards set by the curriculum authority.
These SATs papers were produced by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA), which was responsible for maintaining and developing the national curriculum and associated assessments. The QCA was located at 83 Piccadilly, London. For those interested in obtaining these papers, reference materials were made available for both the pupil pack and the mark schemes pack. These resources serve as an official record of the testing materials used during that year and can be used for educational purposes such as preparation for future assessments or for reviewing the content covered in past curriculum frameworks.