Pt Math

Progress Test in Maths in primary schools

Track pupils' attainment and progress in maths.

The Progress Test in Maths (PTM) assessments enable you to accurately measure how your school and your pupils are performing – pupil by pupil, class by class and year by year. 

Standardised on over 45,000 children, the easy-to-use tests assess students’ mathematical skills and knowledge, helping you to understand current levels of attainment and identify any gaps in learning at both an individual and cohort level. 

PTM assesses two dimensions of maths learning: 

  1. Mathematical content knowledge (curriculum category) 
  2. Understanding and applying mathematical processes (process category) 

The tests can be used in the Autumn term for baselining and at the end of the year to measure and track progress as well as identify strengths and weaknesses to inform teachingDetailed reports for teachers analyse key dimensions of learning and provide a question-by-question breakdown to help identify those pupils who may need extra support, and in which areas.

This page provides information on the Progress Test in Maths tailored to primary schools.

Launched in 2022 – Form B offers greater flexibility and choice:

  • New set of questions for each level – Form B provides an alternative test for schools who have previously used PT Series on a regular basis
  • Measure the summer dip – Form B (Autumn) is a resit of Form A (Summer), so the same test with different questions

  • Allows you to have two in-year tests - one at the beginning of September and another in the summer. Ideal for measuring progress pupils have made during their time in your classroom

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