The Department for Education has today released the marks pupils needed for the 2022 key stage 2 SATs to achieve the government’s “expected” score. To meet government expectations, pupils must achieve 100 in their scaled scores. But this equates to different marks for each paper (maths; reading; grammar, punctuation and spelling) and can change each year. Converting a pupil’s raw score to a scaled score simply requires looking up the raw score on the tables below, and reading across to the appropriate scaled score. The tables are also available on the government’s website . The marks required for 2022 on each of the key stage 2 SATs tests are: – Maths: 58 out of 110 (same as in 2019) – Reading: 29 out of 50 (up from 28 in 2019) – Grammar, punctuation and spelling: 35 out of 70 (down from 36 in 2019) 2022 scaled scores for key stage 2 maths SATs 2022 scaled scores for key stage 2 reading SATs 2022 scaled scores for key stage 2 grammar, punctuation and spelling SATs