
School suspensions rise to nearly a million in England
Suspensions and exclusions rose in the last school year – with a significant increase among primary-age pupils.
THURSDAY, 31 JULY 2025, 18:08
Suspensions and exclusions rose in the last school year – with a significant increase among primary-age pupils.
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More than 10,000 children were excluded from England’s state schools last year, alongside record numbers of suspensions involving pupils younger than six or with special needs, as teachers struggled to cope with worsening behaviour.
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Calls are made for teacher racism training as figures suggest a rise in suspensions in Kent schools.
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Ministers must use “incredible sensitivity” in making changes to the special educational needs system, former education secretary David Blunkett has said, as the government is urged not to drop education, health and care plans (EHCPs).
Lord Blunkett, who went through the special needs...
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Ministers are right that change is required. But more inclusive mainstream schools can coexist with rights to special provision
Children with special educational needs and disabilities (Send) must be supported through the education system to fulfil their potential as fully as possible. This is the bottom line for the families of the 1.6 million children with a recognised additional learning...
Special educational needs or disabilities system in England is in crisis but many fear changes could make things worse
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As the government braces for a backlash over its plans to overhaul special needs education in England, we look at why the system is in such desperate need of reform and what parents are so worried about.
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Pippa Crerar and Kiran Stacey discuss why backbenchers and campaigners are already gearing up for another fight, this time over children’s special educational needs and disabilities (Send) support. And, could a new party on the left be a threat to Labour?
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Helen Hayes says commitment would help to rebuild trust among parents worried about their children’s future
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Downing Street should commit to education, health and care plans (EHCPs) to keep the trust of families who have children with special educational needs, the Labour MP who chairs the education select committee has said.
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Stephen Morgan, the early education minister, would not confirm every child who has an EHCP would continue to keep the same provisions
Stephen Morgan, the early education minister, told LBC that the government proposals to overhaul special educational needs and disabilities (Send) provision would be about “strengthening” the system.
Asked if he could say parents of children with Send had...
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