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Prepare for KS1 and 2 SATs with guidance on the types of access arrangements available, which pupils may need additional support and the deadlines for applications.

This article is based on the Standards and Testing Agency (STA)’s assessment and reporting arrangements for Key Stage 1 tests in 2023 and guidance on access arrangements.

What are access arrangements?

They're adjustments you can make to support specific pupils during the Key Stage 1 National Curriculum tests (KS1 SATs).

The tests are designed so that most pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) can participate using the standard versions, but a small number may need additional arrangements.

The support given must never advantage or disadvantage individual pupils. It must not change the test questions, and the answers must be the pupil’s own.

All support should be based on normal classroom practice.

Who's eligible?

An education, health and care (EHC) plan Behavioural, emotional or social difficulties English as an additional language (EAL) or limited fluency in English  Extra provision in school using the SEN support system or

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