Exam board apologises for delay to primary school Sats results

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Exam board apologises for delay to primary school Sats results
Published July 2, 2026
Primary schools across England are facing uncertainty after the exam board responsible for Standard Assessment Tests (Sats) apologised for delays in issuing results. The hold-up affects schools awaiting crucial data used to assess pupil attainment and school performance, adding pressure to headteachers already managing tight timelines for the new academic year. School leaders' unions have expressed frustration at the delay, with one representative stating they now require "cast-iron assurances" regarding the accuracy of the final results. The incident raises questions about the resilience of national assessment systems and the Department for Education's oversight of exam boards tasked with delivering these critical benchmarks to schools.
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