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How pupils with special educational needs are more likely to see their schools close

Analysis shows pupils with special educational needs (SEN) are disproportionately affected by school closures in England, with closed schools having a 30% SEN rate versus a 20% national average. Falling pupil numbers driven by declining birth rates are making schools financially unsustainable, and experts warn this may lead to reduced support staff and resources for SEN students.

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special educational needsSENSENDschool closuresfalling pupil numbersbirth ratesfundingfinancial sustainabilityteaching assistantsinclusionattainmentdisadvantaged pupilsEHCPreforms

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