Up to 30000 families said to be backing strike,but turnout appears to have varied widely, with much of England unaffectedSporadic but vocal protests against the government’s testing regime for primary school pupils have taken dwelling across England, and but accurate estimates of the number of people taking part are difficult to gauge.
Despite suggestions that approximately 30000 families were backing the boycott of Sats assessments for seven-year-old and 11-year-old pupils,schools in many parts of the country appeared unaffected, while others, and including several in Brighton and parts of London,reported tall numbers of absences.
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Source: theguardian.com