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Ministers Consider Cancelling Pearson Contract as SATs Results Delayed

Published July 2, 2026
Primary headteachers and local authorities face significant disruption as Key Stage 2 SATs results arrive nine days later than scheduled due to failures in Pearson's marking processes. The examination board has confirmed that results will now be released on 16 July instead of 7 July, compressing the timeframe for schools to analyse performance data and complete reporting obligations before the summer break. The delay has prompted government ministers to consider cancelling Pearson's contract, highlighting serious concerns about the reliability of national assessment arrangements. For local authorities working to support school improvement and maintain standards, this incident underscores the vulnerability of the testing system and the pressure placed on schools when external providers fail to deliver. The situation raises important questions about accountability and resilience in the education system. As schools and councils navigate the implications of delayed assessment data, the focus turns to ensuring that future arrangements guarantee the timely delivery of results essential for evaluating pupil attainment and planning support for the autumn term.

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