Question | ISCED 1 | ISCED 2 | Sources used | Notes |
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1 How many pupils have an official decision of SEN in: | 4,580 | 2,463 | Statistics Iceland, Annual autumn report, reference date 15 October: http://www.statice.is/statistics/society/education/compulsory-schools/ | |
2 How many pupils with an official decision of SEN are educated in formal mainstream educational settings with their non disabled peers of the same age for at least 80% of the time in: | 4,282 | 2,211 | Statistics Iceland, Annual autumn report, reference date 15 October: http://www.statice.is/statistics/society/education/compulsory-schools/ | |
3 How many pupils with an official decision of SEN are educated in separate special classes in mainstream schools in: | 195 | 200 | Statistics Iceland, Annual autumn report, reference date 15 October: http://www.statice.is/statistics/society/education/compulsory-schools/ | |
4 How many pupils with an official decision of SEN are educated in separate special schools in: | 103 | 52 | Statistics Iceland, Annual autumn report, reference date 15 October: http://www.statice.is/statistics/society/education/compulsory-schools/ | |
5 How many pupils with an official decision of SEN are educated in non-formal educational provision maintained by the education, health, social or justice sectors in: | 0 | 0 | Every year, some pupils with SEN temporarily receive non-formal education outside formal settings, such as in the Children's Hospital School and rehabilitation centres. However, these pupils are registered in their regional school on 15 October each year. |