Macclesfield: 'Completely unfair' primary school kids have to do SATS this year

By Alex Greensmith

9th Nov 2021 | Local News

A borough councillor believes it isn't right for 10-11 year olds to take rigorous tests this year, following the stresses of the pandemic. (Image CGP Books / Cheshire East Council)
A borough councillor believes it isn't right for 10-11 year olds to take rigorous tests this year, following the stresses of the pandemic. (Image CGP Books / Cheshire East Council)

A Cheshire East councillor has said it is 'completely unfair' Year Six SATS are going ahead this academic year and asked whether the council plans to challenge it.

Cllr Laura Smith (Crewe South, Lab), who is also a mother, told Monday's meeting of the Children and Families Committee she did had an interest because she has a child in Year Six.

But she said there was a lot of disruption still in schools and some children were now also suffering from Long Covid.

"I was wondering if the council could look at making an appeal about year six SATs," Cllr Smith asked.

"I'm really concerned that they're back in next year, with the amount of children who are still having regular time off from school.

"I still think it's completely unfair – and I will say I have an interest because my son is in year six."

The Labour councillor also wanted to know what the council was doing to look at the impact of Long Covid in children.

Year 6 SATS will take place in Summer 2022, at the end of the school year.

The colleague of Macclesfield Cheshire East councillors also raised concerns about anti-vaccination campaigners targeting schools.

"I'm a little bit concerned about anti-vaccination [protesters] targeting schools at a time when we're trying to get people to take up the vaccinations," said Cllr Smith.

"My nephew is in Italy, he's 15, they either have to get daily Covid tests to go into school or they have to have proof of vaccination.

"I don't want to go into the mandatory vaccination debate, but I just wondered if we could use data where other countries have been vaccinating younger people for quite a long time and the success rate of doing that on bringing cases down."

Mark Bayley, head of service for education infrastructure and outcomes at the council, replied: "In terms of the anti-vaccs, Cheshire East has not had a significant issue although we did have a worrying case last week in a secondary school.

"We continue to monitor those and refer to the police or authorities as required."

The Local Democracy Reporting Service has contacted Cheshire East Council asking for more information about the incident referred to in a Cheshire East school.

SATS were introduced to British primary school kids between 1991 and 1995.

Parents and children have campaigned that they were too stressful before COVID-times. This feeling for some will have only worsened with the education gaps caused by the pandemic.

See also: Vaccinating kids: Macclesfield is 'biggest priority area at the moment' with spike in COVID-cases

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