Whist I don't disagree that the information is old, the comments are helpful. School readiness tests such as these are conducted in Australia and they set a low bar. They are designed to find kids who will struggle and not those who are high achieving that is why they have little to say about future success. Most children are expected to be school ready and will score adequately on the test. They are not designed to determine much else. With a low ceiling I don't see that they are much use for advocating and more information would be valuable. He may do very well indeed. The teacher seems helpful which is good and if they administer other tests, such as the next years, then that could be useful.