The UK Government has announced funding for 10,000 new school places for SEND children, delivering on its Plan for Change ...
Local authorities in England will spend £2bn on private school places for students with special educational needs this ...
and planned to ask for the same support for the primary. Nappen, 39, teaches in another school district and runs his own screen repair business. He and his wife have three children. Jamison ...
North Yorkshire Council has been urged to increase special education needs capacity at schools in Scarborough.
Six children from local Primary Schools have won awards in the bonus round of the annual Primary Mathematics Challenge event, ...
For starters, the C-HR+ is built on Toyota’s e-TNGA platform that is dedicated to electric vehicles (EVs). Toyota is offering three powertrains initially, with the base option coming with a 57.7 ...
Send an email to [email protected] By comparison, the Senate’s ESA bill — passed in February — has a flat amount of $10,000 for students using the ESA towards private school, upped to $ ...
In a new survey, nine in ten primary school teachers said that children’s speech and language issues have worsened since 2020. Teachers have been noticing declining school preparedness in young ...
Warrington Borough Council’s planning application proposed the provision of a post-16 and post-19 educational facility – a Special Education Needs and Disability (SEND) facility – within the ...
which will cater for primary and secondary pupils, will open in 2028 Plans to build a school for 200 children with special educational needs and disabilities (Send) are being supported by £20m in ...
Although cold and flu season is nothing new for teachers or parents, high school teacher Usha Kelleymaharaj has noticed a particular change among her students in the last few years. “There was ...
We must do better for pupils with SEND whose education is so often made worse by interventions that are meant to be supporting them We must do better for pupils with SEND whose education is so often ...