In a significant boost for education in our county, schools in Lincolnshire are due to receive a £7 million investment. This funding is designed to set up new special needs hubs, providing much-needed support and facilities for students who need extra educational help. The money will go towards crafting specialised environments where experts can deliver bespoke learning experiences. This way, children with special needs will be assured of the best possible education. The initiative promises a significant improvement in the inclusivity and quality of education in Lincolnshire, affording parents and students access to better resources and support. Information for this report was adapted from original findings provided by news.google.com.
£7 Million Boost for Special Needs Education with New Hubs Across Lincolnshire
Green light for new £7m special needs hubs at Lincolnshire schools LincolnshireWorld


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