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Guidance: Using the Primary Assessment Gateway

Standards Testing Agency

January 9
18:41 2023

About the Primary Assessment Gateway

The Primary Assessment Gateway is a secure website that supports primary schools, LAs and MATs with the administration of key stage 1 (KS1) and key stage 2 (KS2) national curriculum assessments.

Schools can:

  • place test orders
  • submit holiday dates to help inform delivery of test materials
  • download phonics screening check and KS1 test materials
  • register pupils for KS2 tests
  • apply for KS2 access arrangements
  • submit headteachers declaration forms
  • view the teacher assessment (TA) standardisation exercise and training materials
  • submit KS2 TA data
  • view the KS2 results and marked test scripts

Key stage 3 schools can access the Primary Assessment Gateway to view KS2 results for their incoming year 7 pupils only.

LAs can:

  • view the TA standardisation exercise and training materials
  • generate reports on KS2 access arrangements
  • submit KS2 TA data on behalf of schools, if applicable
  • view KS2 results

MATs can:

  • view KS2 results

Signing in

To sign into the Primary Assessment Gateway:

  • enter your username (this is your email address) and password
  • select the Sign in button at the bottom of the page

If you do not have a Primary Assessment Gateway account, please ask the user within your organisation who has account management permission to create a new user account for you.

You will receive an email with instructions to follow to set-up your account. Make sure you have added assessments@education.gov.uk to your safe senders list. If you have not done this, check your junk mail folder for any emails from the Primary Assessment Gateway.

Passwords must be at least 8 characters long, and contain:

  • a mix of uppercase and lowercase letters
  • at least one number
  • at least one special character, such as ?, !, &, or

Do not share your Primary Assessment Gateway password with anyone else.

Resetting your password

Please go to the sign-in page and select I have forgotten my password.

Enter your username, and then select Submit. You should receive an email with instructions on how to reset your password.

Make sure you have added assessments@education.gov.uk to your safe senders list. If you do not receive the email, please check your junk or spam email folder. If you need further support, please contact the national curriculum assessments helpline by emailing assessments@education.gov.uk or calling 0300 303 3013.

Changing your password

You can change your password at any time by following the steps below:

  1. Sign-in to the Primary Assessment Gateway.
  2. Select the tab with your username in the top right-hand corner.
  3. Select My account from the dropdown box.
  4. Select Update next to your current password.
  5. Enter your current password.
  6. Enter your new password and confirm it by entering it a second time.
  7. Select Change password.

Individual passwords will automatically expire after 60 days. When this happens, you will be prompted on screen to change your password the next time you sign in.

The Primary Assessment Gateway works best on desktop computers and laptops using the following browsers with JavaScript enabled:

  • Microsoft Edge (Chromium version)
  • Mozilla Firefox
  • Google Chrome
  • Safari

We do not recommend accessing the Primary Assessment Gateway on smartphones or tablets. If you are using the Microsoft Edge browser, then please ensure that you are running on the Chromium version released on or after January 2020. If you have any questions about your browser settings, please contact your local IT support.

The following video demonstrates how schools navigate the system:

Using the Primary Assessment Gateway

On the welcome page, after you sign in, you will find details of upcoming activities and deadlines, as well as links to useful documents.

The My Activity tab contains the activities you can complete throughout the academic year. In the Completed activity section, you can also find an audit trail of any activities you have previously completed. The activities listed will depend on your organisation type, your user permissions and the time of year.My Activity is split into 4 sections, which you can expand using the arrows on the right-hand side of the page.

Outstanding activity

This section includes mandatory activities such as registering pupils for the tests or submitting the headteachers declaration form. It may also include activities you have completed that require further information, such as applications for access arrangements.

Available activity

This section includes optional activities that you can complete if you need to, such as placing test orders, applying for access arrangements or using the access arrangements message us form.

In progress activity

This section includes activities that you have completed and are awaiting a response for.

Completed activity

This is where you can find activities you have completed during the current test cycle; each activity will have an individual tile. Within these tiles you can also find chain links to copies of connecting tasks, for example correspondence generated by the system and copies of the original form you completed.

Envelope symbols open emails, stack of paper symbols open PDF letters and clipboard symbols open a PDF copy of the form you completed. These items will open in a different window to aid printing. You must allow pop-ups in your internet browser if you want to print copies of emails, letters or completed forms.

Tips on using the site

When you select an activity, a new tab will open. You can return to the main page by selecting the My Activity tab.

You can close activities that you have completed, or that you no longer wish to complete, by selecting the X symbol on the tab you want to close.

There are search boxes in the My activity tab, which allow you to find activities you have completed or emails that you have been sent. Schools can search by:

  • activity name, for example teacher assessment
  • pupil name
  • unique pupil number (UPN)

LAs and MATs can also search by school name or DfE number.

User permissions

School user permissions

There are 3 different permission levels for school users:

  • School account management allows the user to create or remove user accounts and amend user permissions for the school. We recommend that headteachers, or members of staff with delegated authority, have this level of permission

  • Schools User is the standard account that allows you to view all tasks, except for those involving access arrangements or creating or deleting user accounts. We recommend that account managers give this level of permission to all school users

  • School access arrangements gives users additional permission to make and view applications for access arrangements. These applications may contain sensitive information about pupils, so schools should consider carefully who needs to have this level of access.

Schools can have up to 7 users in total but are restricted to a maximum of 3 School account management users and a maximum of 3 School access arrangements users.

Account managers who wish to view or complete additional tasks will also need to have Schools - User and or School access arrangement permissions.

Local authority user permissions

There are 2 different permission levels for LAs:

  • LA account management allows you to create or remove user accounts for your LA

  • Local Authorities User is the standard account that allows you to view all tasks except for creating or deleting user accounts. We recommend that account managers give this level of permission to all LA users

Multi-academy trust user permissions

There is just one permission level for MAT users. Multi-academy trust User allows you to view all activities and create additional user accounts.

Account Management

School and LA users that have account management permissions and Multi-academy trust Users should ensure that users for their organisation are kept up to date and only have access to the permission levels needed to carry out the functions of their role.

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