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Bedstone College in Shropshire will reduce fees for day pupils from 5,500 per term to 4,000 .
Headteacher Toby Mullins said the school has already “cut to the bone’ through money-saving measures.
It means local parents will be charged 12,000 per year from next January , down from 16,500 currently.
A third of Bedstone College pupils have special educational needs, including six who are in receipt of education and health care plans.
Private schools already teach more than 100,000 children with special needs, and a further 8,000 pupils with EHCPs .
Labour hopes its VAT raid will raise up to 1.7 billion for the state sector and help pay for 6,500 new teachers.
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