Reports of additional learning or special educational needs in maintained schools by type of need, type of provision and year

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Data valuesData descriptionYearProvisionNeed
1,065Number of pupils2024/25School maintained individual development planSevere learning difficulties
240Number of pupils2024/25School maintained individual development planProfound & multiple learning difficulties
1,325Number of pupils2024/25School maintained individual development planDyslexia
95Number of pupils2024/25School maintained individual development planDyscalculia
210Number of pupils2024/25School maintained individual development planDyspraxia
1,435Number of pupils2024/25School maintained individual development planAttention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
5,270Number of pupils2024/25School maintained individual development planAutistic Spectrum Disorders
1,780Number of pupils2024/25School maintained individual development planPhysical and medical difficulties
500Number of pupils2024/25School maintained individual development planHearing impairment
335Number of pupils2024/25School maintained individual development planVisual impairment
170Number of pupils2024/25School maintained individual development planMulti-sensory impairment
8,110Number of pupils2024/25School maintained individual development planSpeech, language and communication difficulties
8,550Number of pupils2024/25School maintained individual development planBehavioural, emotional and social difficulties
1,380Number of pupils2024/25Local authority maintained individual development planModerate learning difficulties
1,665Number of pupils2024/25Local authority maintained individual development planSevere learning difficulties
545Number of pupils2024/25Local authority maintained individual development planProfound & multiple learning difficulties
155Number of pupils2024/25Local authority maintained individual development planDyslexia
10Number of pupils2024/25Local authority maintained individual development planDyscalculia
45Number of pupils2024/25Local authority maintained individual development planDyspraxia
520Number of pupils2024/25Local authority maintained individual development planAttention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
3,715Number of pupils2024/25Local authority maintained individual development planAutistic Spectrum Disorders
1,070Number of pupils2024/25Local authority maintained individual development planPhysical and medical difficulties
275Number of pupils2024/25Local authority maintained individual development planHearing impairment
240Number of pupils2024/25Local authority maintained individual development planVisual impairment
125Number of pupils2024/25Local authority maintained individual development planMulti-sensory impairment
4,005Number of pupils2024/25Local authority maintained individual development planSpeech, language and communication difficulties
2,765Number of pupils2024/25Local authority maintained individual development planBehavioural, emotional and social difficulties
9,305Number of pupils2024/25All ProvisionsModerate learning difficulties
3,280Number of pupils2024/25All ProvisionsSevere learning difficulties
980Number of pupils2024/25All ProvisionsProfound & multiple learning difficulties
2,305Number of pupils2024/25All ProvisionsDyslexia
165Number of pupils2024/25All ProvisionsDyscalculia
325Number of pupils2024/25All ProvisionsDyspraxia
2,400Number of pupils2024/25All ProvisionsAttention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
10,975Number of pupils2024/25All ProvisionsAutistic Spectrum Disorders
3,790Number of pupils2024/25All ProvisionsPhysical and medical difficulties
1,135Number of pupils2024/25All ProvisionsHearing impairment
750Number of pupils2024/25All ProvisionsVisual impairment
340Number of pupils2024/25All ProvisionsMulti-sensory impairment
15,875Number of pupils2024/25All ProvisionsSpeech, language and communication difficulties
14,845Number of pupils2024/25All ProvisionsBehavioural, emotional and social difficulties
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Main information

Most recent update
24 September 2025
Next update expected
July 2026
Designation
Official statistics
Data provider
Welsh Government
Data source
Pupil Level Annual School Census (PLASC)
Time period covered
September 2016 to August 2025

Data notes

Rounding applied

Numbers are rounded to the nearest 5.

Overview

Summary of dataset and variables

Data from the annual School Census which collects information on schools, pupils, classes, ethnicity, free school meal eligibility, additional learning needs and special educational needs.

Data collection or calculation

The data in this report is collected by the Welsh Government from local authority maintained schools in a return called the Pupil Level Annual School Census (PLASC). PLASC is an electronic collection of pupil and school level data. Schools record data on pupils and the school throughout the year in their Management Information System (MIS) software. This data is collated into an electronic PLASC return and submitted to the Welsh Government through DEWI, a secure online data transfer system developed by the Welsh Government. Various stages of automated validation and sense-checking are built into the process to ensure a high quality of data to inform policy making and funding.

Statistical quality

The returns are authorised by headteachers and validated by local authorities.

The school census date is usually in January. Due to the level of coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in January 2022, the 2022 census date was delayed to 15 February 2022. School closures between December 2020 and March 2021 due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic meant that the 2021 census date was delayed to 20 April 2021.

Pupils are eligible for free school meals if their parents or guardians are in receipt of certain means-tested benefits or support payments. The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic may have impacted on the quality of this data and may have resulted in over recording of this data in 2020 to 2022. These figures do not include pupils who only receive free school meals due to the universal primary free school meal policy.

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Welsh Government
Contact email
school.stats@gov.wales

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