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Every school must have a Special Educational Needs Co-Ordinator (SENCO), who is responsible for overseeing the support of pupils with SEN. [10] Children with SEN in the UK can attend mainstream or special schools, but legally, local authorities are obliged to educate children in mainstream schools where possible. [3]
A sign for Loreto Grammar School in Altrincham with its specialist status in maths and science advertised.. Specialist schools [a] in the United Kingdom (sometimes branded as specialist colleges in England and Northern Ireland) are schools with an emphasis or focus in a specific specialised subject area, which is called a specialism, or alternatively in the case of some special schools in ...
The government has announced £740m of funding to increase the number of places for pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (Send) in mainstream schools in England. The money, part ...
There was a near-universal specialist system of secondary education in England in 2011, [30] with 96.6% of English state secondary schools having specialised. [ 28 ]
An additional 58,914 education, health and care (EHC) plans were in place in January this year compared to the same period a year before, according to data published by the Department for ...
Education in England is overseen by the Department for Education. Local government authorities are responsible for implementing policy for public education and state-funded schools at a local level. State-funded schools may be selective grammar schools or non-selective comprehensive schools.
Special schools in the United Kingdom (6 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Special education in the United Kingdom" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
Special schools in England (40 C, 3 P) ... Special education in the United Kingdom; O. Oakwood Court College; Orbis Education and Care; Q. Queen Alexandra College