Families seek judicial review against UK government as funding cuts force headteachers to limit SEN admissions
Julia Maunder, head of Thomas Keble secondary school, in the pretty hilltop village of Eastcombe, Gloucestershire, has worked hard to make the school inclusive. In the top 30% nationally for student progress and attainment, it has built up a reputation for its expertise with special educational needs . Local parents whose children need support to access mainstream education seek it out.
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