
Our panel of experienced markers will mark your English and mathematics optional test papers and the results will be returned to you. We will provide you with your pupils’ raw scores, test levels and age-standardised scores.
Your pupils’ question-level responses will be produced in an electronic format which will be compatible for you to load into RAISEonline.
If you subscribe to the marking service you will automatically receive an analysis report as for the analysis service. You will also benefit from additional tables showing analyses of your pupils’ responses to individual questions, and analyses of responses aggregated by question type. See How does the marking and analysis service work?
Example of additional report tables for schools using the marking
and analysis service or self-marking and analysis service.

Example of a marking and analysis report (PDF)
How does the marking and analysis service work?
Please note the following dates refer to the marking service that guarantees the return of results in September 2010.
- Once we receive your order form and cheque we will send you details for accessing a set of pupil data forms to be completed with all the pupils you wish to enter for the marking/analysis service. We will also ask you to provide background information such as pupils’ gender, SEN stage, ethnicity and key stage 1 results. The more information that you can provide at this stage, the greater the level of analysis you will receive. These forms will need to be returned to us by 17 May 2010 in order for you to receive your optional test results on 1 September 2010.
- By 18 June 2010, we will send you a package containing printed labels for your pupils’ test scripts and instructions on how to send your tests for marking.
- You will need to send off tests for marking on Friday 2 July 2010.
- Your pupils’ optional test results will be available to download on 1 September 2010.
- Question-level pupil scores will be available to download on 1 September 2010.
- Your pupil test scripts will be returned to you in September 2010. Please note that we use an electronic system to mark papers and therefore marks may not appear on your test papers.



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