Standards And Testing Agency Department For Education


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STANDARDS AND TESTING AGENCY

Department

Department for Education

Chair

Chief Executive

Ian Todd

Classification

Executive Agency

Contact Details

Earlsdon Park, 53-55 Butts Road, Earlsdon Park, Coventry CV1 3BH
Phone: 0370 000 2288
Email: assessments@education.gov.uk

WebSite: www.education.gov.uk/aboutdfe/executiveagencies/b00198511/sta

Overview

The Standards and Testing Agency (STA), an executive agency of the Department for Education, is responsible for the development and delivery of all statutory assessments from early years to the end of Key Stage 3, delivering the professional skills tests for prospective teachers and putting in place the logistics arrangements for completed general qualification scripts.

Established 2011. CE remuneration is 13/14 salary.

PB13 Entry FULL
PB Reform
Regulatory Function Yes
Chairs Remuneration (p.a. unless otherwise stated)
Chief Executive / Secretary Remuneration 115,000-120,000
Public Meetings No
Public Minutes No
Register of Interests Yes
Ombudsman PHSO
Last Annual Report 2012-13
Last Review
Audit Arrangements NAO
OCPA Regulated No

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