Iceland - 2014_2015 - Table 4

Question ISCED 1 Male ISCED 1 Female ISCED 2 Male ISCED 2 Female Sources used Notes
1 How many male and female pupils have an official decision of SEN in: 3,097 1,483 1,587 876 Statistics Iceland, Annual autumn report, reference date 15 October: http://www.statice.is/statistics/society/education/compulsory-schools/
2 How many male and female 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: 2,869 1,413 1,407 804 Statistics Iceland, Annual autumn report, reference date 15 October: http://www.statice.is/statistics/society/education/compulsory-schools/
3 How many male and female pupils with an official decision of SEN are educated in separate special classes in mainstream schools in: 153 42 146 54 Statistics Iceland, Annual autumn report, reference date 15 October: http://www.statice.is/statistics/society/education/compulsory-schools/
4 How many male and female pupils with an official decision of SEN are educated in separate special schools in: 75 28 34 18 Statistics Iceland, Annual autumn report, reference date 15 October: http://www.statice.is/statistics/society/education/compulsory-schools/
5 How many male and female 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 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.