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Pupils with Special Educational Needs

Percentage of Pupils with Special Educational Needs: Maintained Primary Schools Metadata

With StatementsWithout Statements
19972007% points difference19972007% points difference
Barnsley East and Mexborough Constituency21-111165
Don Valley Constituency31-213152
Doncaster Central Constituency31-21714-3
Doncaster North Constituency31-21815-3
Doncaster LA31-21614-2
Yorkshire and The Humber Region21-115172
England11017181

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Percentage of Pupils with Special Educational Needs: Maintained Secondary Schools Metadata

With StatementsWithout Statements
19972007% points difference19972007% points difference
Barnsley East and Mexborough Constituency42-211187
Don Valley Constituency32-113141
Doncaster Central Constituency41-310155
Doncaster North Constituency42-21714-3
Doncaster LA42-213141
Yorkshire and The Humber Region22014162
England22015161

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Percentage of Pupils Educated in Maintained Special Schools Metadata

19972007% points difference
Barnsley East and Mexborough Constituency1.40.6-0.8
Don Valley Constituency1.920.1
Doncaster Central Constituency10.6-0.4
Doncaster North Constituency0.50.4-0.1
Doncaster LA1.41.1-0.3
Yorkshire and The Humber Region10.9-0.1
England1.21.1-0.1

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National Summary

Maintained Primary Schools - the percentage of pupils with Special Educational Needs, with statements, was 1 per cent in 2007 down from 1.4 per cent in 1997. The percentage of pupils with Special Educational Needs, without statements, was 18 per cent in 2007 up from 17.1 per cent in 1997.

Maintained Secondary Schools - the percentage of pupils with Special Educational Needs, with statements, was 2 per cent in 2007 down from 2.3 per cent in 1997. The percentage of pupils with Special Educational Needs, without statements, was 16 per cent in 2007 up from 15 per cent in 1997.


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