Children in Private Education with EHCP
Dear Birmingham City Council,
Please provide a breakdown (in Excel) showing secondary age pupil numbers (with an EHCP), spanning academic years 2017/18; 2018/19; 2019/20 and 2020/21 that attend either a Section 41 private school or an independent private school, with the following:
1) The split of pupil numbers between the two school types.
2) The percentage (per child) of the Level funding within their EHCP that was transferred to the two school types to cover SEN provision.
3) School fees - split by school type and amounts per child, for those 100% financially supported by the LA.
4) School fees - split by school and amounts per child, for those partially supported by the LA.
5) What percentage of the children received free school transport, split by the two school types?
Yours faithfully,
Andrea Lambert
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24^th December. Please accept our sincere apologies for the delay.
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to you again as soon as possible with a response.
Business Support Officer for Governance & Compliance
Digital & Customer Services
Telephone 0121 464 0085/0121 303 4720/464 5180
Email: [1][email address]
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