The point of Sats is to give the illusion that the Government cares about education, which it clearly doesn't.
They give away their complete misunderstanding about the way children are educated by the name they give their tests ' Standard Attainment' - there is nothing 'standard' about any child in any school anywhere in the world.
The notion of comparing schools is utterly pointless.
If you live in Durham, and find that your child's school comes up short against a school in Oxford - what are you going to do? Relocate? Complain? Accept it? Worry about it? The result for all of these will be the same.
What you should do is say to yourself, Oxford has a far higher average of professional people living in nice big houses and paying for private tuition for their kids - there would be something seriously wrong if their pupils were not achieving better than ours.
So I will think only - is my child happy? Is my child achieving up to his or her own ability? And I can get all that information on Open Night when I speak to the teachers.
Other than that, I don't give a flying one about 'comparisons' with other children or schools. because I am only raising my child, and when they leave school, my interest in the education system will cease instantly.
Education is a vote catcher - we all have an opinion on it because we have all been to school.
The government doesn't care about education, or children (they call them 'our children' because it sounds caring, and inclusive) - it cares about your votes.
If the government could get votes by putting money into Premier League football clubs, it would - children are irrelevant - they don't vote.