MPs and peers do worse than 10-year-olds in math and English Sats
by Aletha Adu Political correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#66JHH)
Campaigners seeking abolition of year 6 Sats staged event at which children invigilated tests on parliamentarians
MPs and peers tasked with completing a year 6 Satss exam have scored lower results on average than the country's 10-year-olds.
MPs including Commons education select committee chair Robin Walker took part in the exams, invigilated by 11-year-olds, at a Westminster event organised by More Than A Score, who campaign for the tests to be scrapped.
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