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Key Stage 2 - 2015 LEVEL 6 English SATs Papers

Key Stage 2 - 2015 LEVEL 6 English SATs Papers
Official 2015 English KS2 SATs papers (Level 6), free to download for at-home revision and practice. The Level 6 KS2 SATs were taken by very able children at the end of Year 6 until 2015 but are no longer used.
Keystage:  KS2, Year 6

From 2012 until 2015, Year 6 children who excelled in English and/or maths could be entered for higher level SATs tests called the Level 6 SATs. Since 2016 there are no additional papers for highly able children; instead, the standard paper includes questions designed to challenge the top achievers. However, if your child is working at a high level, these past papers can still be used for exam practice.

This 2015 KS2 English Level 6 pack includes:

  • Grammar, punctuation and spelling Paper 1: extended task
  • Grammar, punctuation and spelling Paper 2: short answer questions
  • Grammar, punctuation and spelling Paper 3: spelling task
  • Spelling transcript
  • Reading Answer Booklet

The Reading Booklet for the 2016 L6 exam can also be downloaded. All the other test papers have been merged into one easy download for you.

You can also download the answers and marking scheme so you can look through your child's work and compare it with what teachers and examiners are looking for.

To understand how to use the KS2 English past papers at home most effectively, read our step-by-step guide to using KS2 English SATs past papers for at-home practice.

You can also find out more about the 'SPAG' test (Punctuation, spelling and grammar) in our parents' guide.

KS2 SATs Level 6: English and maths

Download Level 6 SATs papers from 2012, 2013 and 2014 in our L6 KS2 SATs area.

KS2 SATs

Find parents' information about KS2 SATs and KS1 SATs to help you support your child at home with practice papers, worksheets, activities and more.

To download more KS2 SATs official past papers, browse through our free KS2 SATs past papers.

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