Do You Have to Follow the National Curriculum to Home Educate? (UK)
Quick answer No. You do not have to follow the national curriculum to home educate in...

Navigating the SEND system in England without help is, frankly, exhausting. The good news is that several charities offer their advice for free, their training for free, and their helplines for free. If you have a child with SEND, an EHCP in progress, or a school that is being difficult, here is a list of the genuinely useful free resources every UK parent should know about, plus the specific tools and books worth spending on at home.
Most Facebook SEND groups will eat your day and leave you more anxious. The exceptions are the ones run by specific charities (Contact has good ones for individual conditions) and the local “SEND Parents [your county]” groups, which can be genuinely useful for finding local services other parents recommend.
The big charity-run ones to look up: National Autistic Society local branches, ADHD UK, Down Syndrome Association support groups. These are usually run by parents-turned-volunteers who know what they are talking about.
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If your child has an EHCP, you have an annual review meeting. The single best thing you can do beforehand:
Going in with three written pages changes the dynamic of the meeting entirely. You stop being the parent who is “anxious” and start being the parent who has done the work.
The local authority cannot insist your home-educated child has an EHCP, but if they already have one, the LA must still make sure the special educational provision in it is delivered. Education Otherwise and Home Education UK both have free guides on this specific overlap. Worth knowing your rights before any LA visit.
If you are considering home educating because school is not working for a SEND child, the IPSEA guide on de-registering is the place to start. Read before you act.
SEND parenting is genuinely harder than typical parenting and the research on parent burnout in this group is sobering. If you are running on empty, the following are free:
None of these resources cost a penny. All of them are run by people who care, often staffed by parents who have been through the same fight. You do not have to navigate this alone.
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More answers: see our complete UK Home Education FAQ, covering the 20 questions UK parents ask most about home educating.
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