
Leicestershire Gets £11M for Inclusive Schools
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Leicestershire County Council receives £11M from the government to create specialist places for pupils with SEN and disabilities, part of an £860M nationwide package. This funding, a 16% increase from last year, will build extra classrooms and support bases in mainstream schools, easing pressure and improving inclusivity. Councils must back spending with evidence, focusing on special school spots and accessibility upgrades. This investment aims to boost confidence and belonging for students and families, rebuilding trust in the education system.
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