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Budget 2024: £105m for 15 special free schools

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The government has announced that 105 million will be spent over four years on 15 new special free schools, as part of plans set out in today's Spring Budget.

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced the move as part of a public sector productivity plan aimed at delivering up to 1.8 billion worth of savings overall by 2029.

Mr Hunt also used his Budget speech to highlight the UK's performance in international education rankings and to reference an outburst by education minister Gillian Keegan that she later apologised for.

Treasury documents published after his statement say cuts to national insurance will save the average teacher on 44,300 an extra 1,250 per year.

On the 15 special free schools announced today, Mr Hunt told Parliament: Special education need provisions can be excellent when outsourced to independent sector schools but also expensive, so we invest 105 million over the next four years to build 15 new special needs free schools to create additional high-quality places and increase choice for parents.

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