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To: Rishi Sunak, Keir Starmer Rt.Hon. Gillian Keegan

Maths and English GCSE for SEN children

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Stop making SEN kids retake Maths and English GCSE.

Why is this important?

Under government law, it is compulsory for all children including those with special educational needs to study maths and English to the age of 19 alongside any other course until they reach grade 4 and above. Many SEN teens find this a huge trigger for overwhelm and anxiety. Many are bright creatives, musicians and artists who are finally able to focus on a course that suits them after years of school environments that have failed them. They are forced into retaking maths or English over and over despite trying the best they can and constant failure can seriously impact on self esteem and mental health. If the lack of one or the other of these qualifications are a barrier in life then the opportunity to come back to them without the added pressure of the clock ticking would be far more valuable than the way things currently stand. Metaphorically speaking, it’s time for this government to stop judging fish by their ability to climb trees. They are damaging our bright creative neurodiverse kids as a result.

We want our bright, neurodiverse kids to have the best chance at an education that works for them. Currently it does not!

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2024-05-09 08:30:37 +0100

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