Question | ISCED 1 Male | ISCED 1 Female | ISCED 2 Male | ISCED 2 Female | Sources used | Notes |
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1 How many male and female pupils have an official decision of SEN in: | 65,435 | 23,885 | 75,490 | 26,920 | Special educational needs in England, 2015, Table 3d | ISCED 1: ages 5–10. ISCED 2: ages 11–15. Includes children attending state-funded primary, secondary or special schools. Excludes independent schools and pupil referral units. |
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: | M | M | M | M | Data not available. | |
3 How many male and female pupils with an official decision of SEN are educated in separate special classes in mainstream schools in: | M | M | M | M | Data not available. | |
4 How many male and female pupils with an official decision of SEN are educated in separate special schools in: | 24,170 | 8,820 | 36,240 | 13,450 | Special educational needs in England, 2015, Table 3c | ISCED 1: ages 5–10. ISCED 2: ages 11–15. Includes children attending state-funded special schools and non-maintained special schools. Excludes independent special 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: | M | M | M | M | Data not available. |