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SEND in Nottingham

Everything parents of children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) need to know about Nottingham — the Local Offer, EHCP timeliness, tribunal stats, and all 118 schools with their SEN provision.

OFFICIAL LOCAL OFFER
Nottingham's SEND Local Offer
Services, support, education, health and social care for 0–25s with SEND
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Ofsted rating: Nottingham's children's services are currently rated Inadequate. This means Ofsted has concerns about some services for children. It does not directly reflect SEND support, but SEND provision is often scrutinised in separate Area SEND inspections.

EHCP Timeliness

Latest DfE data (2024)
Issued within 20 weeks29.9%
National average: 45.9%
Based on 294 new EHCPs issued in 2024.
Councils must issue new EHCPs within 20 weeks of the request. Exceptions exist but many delays don't qualify.

EHCP Assessment Requests

DfE requests data (2024)
Requests received
579
Refused (no assessment)
137
Refusal rate23.7%
National: 25.2%
Lower is better. Refused requests can be appealed to the SEND tribunal — and ~98% of cases heard find in the parent's favour.

SEND Tribunal

Appeals against LA decisions
Tribunal data not yet imported for Nottingham.
Source: HMCTS SENDIST stats ↗

SEN Population

Pupils across all schools in this LA
Live EHCPs maintained (2024/25)
Total EHCPs in force across the LA
1,909
EHCP pupils (rolled up from schools)
3.0% of pupils · Nat avg: 4.8%
1,560
SEN Support (no EHCP)
15.3% of pupils · Nat avg: 13.6%
7,887
Total pupils
51,557

SEN Provision in Nottingham

Schools with specialist support
Special schools
Dedicated SEN schools
4
With SEN units
Mainstream schools with a dedicated SEN unit
4
With resourced provision
Specialist places within mainstream schools
5
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Primary Needs of EHCP Pupils in Nottingham

DfE data (2024/25)
Most common need in Nottingham
Autism— 51.2% of EHCPs
Autism51.2%
Social Emotional & Mental Health13.2%
Speech Language & Communication9.2%
Moderate Learning Difficulties5.4%
Physical Disability5.1%
Profound & Multiple LD3.7%
Hearing Impairment1.7%
Other1.4%
Severe Learning Difficulties0.7%
Multi-Sensory Impairment0.3%
The primary need is the main reason the EHCP was issued. Many children have co-occurring needs. ASD is the most common primary need nationally.

Schools with SEN provision in Nottingham

13 schools — special schools, SEN units, and resourced provision
Bluecoat Aspley Academy
Resourced· Good
Woodlands Academy
SEN Unit· Good
Sutherland House School
Special
Fernwood Primary School
Resourced· Good
Silver Linings School
Special
Mellers Primary School
Resourced· Good
The Milford Academy
SEN Unit· Good
Rosehill School
Special· Outstanding
Nottingham Girls' Academy
SEN Unit· Outstanding
Bluecoat Primary Academy
Resourced· Good
Oak Field School
Special· Outstanding
Djanogly Strelley Academy
Resourced· Good
Whitemoor Academy (Primary and Nursery)
SEN Unit· Good

Helpful resources

EHCP Guide →
What an EHCP is, how to apply, appeal process
Annual Review Tracker →
Timeline and stages of EHCP annual reviews
Choosing a SEN School →
Practical guide for SEN parents
Our SEN Methodology →
How we calculate SEN Experience Indicator
DATA SOURCES
School-level SEN data: DfE Education Health and Care plans release + GIAS. LA-level stats: DfE EES + HMCTS SENDIST. Local Offer: Nottingham Council. National benchmarks are most-recent published values. Last updated: 20 April 2026.