Exams fail to show how well Send children can perform at school
The IndependentThe best of Voices delivered to your inbox every week - from controversial columns to expert analysis Sign up for our free weekly Voices newsletter for expert opinion and columns Sign up to our free weekly Voices newsletter SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. The current system is rigid and one-size-fits-all, deeply impacting our ability to provide the best for our Send children – those with special educational needs and disabilities. These children have made tremendous strides since Key Stage 1, but it is highly unlikely that they will meet the national expected standard at Key Stage 2; some will also not sit the tests. James Searjeant Headteacher, Wyborne Primary and Nursery School, New Eltham, London Don’t look away I didn’t realise that the Taliban administration in Afghanistan could think of ways to further deprive women of their humanity until I read that they are to ban windows in homes.