Special Educational Needs

(asked on 11th February 2016) - View Source

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask Her Majesty’s Government what estimate they have made of the percentage of pupils in an average class who will have some form of special educational need.


Answered by
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Lord Nash
This question was answered on 23rd February 2016

The percentage of children with special educational needs is collected in the January schools census.

In January 2015, 14.4% of pupils attending state funded primary schools and 14.3% attending state funded secondary schools were identified as having some form of special educational need. These figures include pupils with a statement of special educational needs, an Education, Health and Care plan, or children who receive SEN support. This figure does not include pupils who attend special schools or pupils who attend independent schools. Nationally, 15.4% of all pupils were identified as having special educational needs in January 2015.

There has been a decline in the proportion of children with SEN since 2010 when 21.1% of pupils had SEN. This has occurred because the number of pupils with SEN without statements/ EHC plans has declined, due to more accurate identification of those with SEN following implementation of the SEND reforms.

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