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SATs results delayed by Pearson marking fiasco

Schools Week

Schools Week

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July 2, 2026

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Ministers mull contract cancellation as exams giant says results will now be delivered on 16 July, not 7 July The post SATs results delayed by Pearson marking fiasco first appeared on Schools Week.

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