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PeopleBBC Education· Jun 11, 2026, 12:24 PM

More than one in five pupils in England getting special educational needs support

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More than 1.8 million pupils in England (over one in five) receive special educational needs support in schools. This reflects the education system's commitment to identifying and supporting diverse learning needs.

Special educational support helps every child reach their potential. Early identification and intervention improve long-term academic and social outcomes.

More than one in five pupils in England - around 1.8 million children - get extra support in school.

Why good news?

Widespread support system demonstrates that children with special educational needs are being identified and provided with appropriate resources. This reflects commitment to inclusive education and equal opportunity.

Why it matters?

Special educational support helps every child reach their potential. Early identification and intervention improve long-term academic and social outcomes.

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