SEND
Record High: 1.8 Million Pupils Now Receiving SEND Support in England
Published June 11, 2026
Recent data reveals a significant milestone in England's education system, with over 1.8 million pupils—equating to more than one in five children—now receiving special educational needs (SEND) support. This figure represents the highest proportion on record, underscoring the increasing demand placed upon schools and local authorities to meet diverse learning needs across mainstream and specialist settings.
The scale of this statistic carries profound implications for local government cabinet members responsible for children's services. As the numbers continue to rise, authorities face mounting pressure to ensure sufficient specialist provision, adequate funding, and timely Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs). Schools must balance inclusive practice with the practical realities of stretched resources, workforce capacity, and the statutory obligations placed upon them.
For lead members, this data serves as a crucial barometer of system pressure, highlighting the urgent need for national policy reform alongside local innovation. It reinforces why sustained advocacy for fair SEND funding and streamlined assessment processes remains essential to ensuring every child receives the support they need to thrive.
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