8-May-26 | News

Let’s Create the Neuroinclusive Classroom… Together!

From a moment to a movement: and why this moment matters today

Our Co-Head of Education, Marius Frank, describes the genesis of the Neuroinclusive Classroom, how it aligns to the challenges facing schools today, and invites your school community to join the movement.

The idea of the Neuroinclusive Classroom did not emerge overnight. It has grown over a decade of listening, to children, to teachers, to leaders: and through appreciating the uncomfortable data sets that show our current systems are simply not working for far too many of our children. Again and again, we see the same patterns: rising absence, escalating behaviour problems, overwhelmed teaching staff and SEND systems, and a growing appreciation of a population of children whose needs are real but unseen.

At Microlink, our work across education, workplaces and higher education has been driven by one simple ambition: to remove barriers by design, not by exception. Over time, it became clear that traditional models of inclusion, often label‑driven, reactive and resource‑intensive, were no longer sufficient. We needed a unifying approach that worked downstream, in the engine room of learning, the mainstream classroom, before children reached crisis points or pathways of exclusion. That was our moment: The genesis of the Neuroinclusive Classroom.

The why is stark. Neurodivergent children, many without formal diagnoses, are disproportionately represented in SEN, persistent absence, suspension, exclusion and, ultimately, youth justice pathways. Add to this the rising tide of anxiety, trauma, poverty and social pressure across our cohorts, and it becomes clear that placing responsibility solely on individual children and families to “cope” is neither ethical nor effective. We want these children to belong, to thrive, and to learn: but good intentions alone do not change outcomes.

The Neuroinclusive Classroom reframes the challenge. Instead of asking “What is wrong with this child?” it asks “What barriers are we inadvertently placing in the way of learning?” Grounded in the social model of disability and universal design, the approach recognises that if teaching is made accessible for neurodivergent learners, it becomes better for everyone. This is not about lowering expectations; it is about widening access to meet them.

So how does this work in practice? It starts with Assistive Technologies: many already free and embedded in systems schools use every day. Tools such as text‑to‑speech, speech‑to‑text, captioning and AI‑supported scaffolds can “drop the curb”, enabling independence and engagement without stigma. Crucially, these are not reserved for a few; they are normalised for all.

Alongside this sits neuro‑informed professional learning, We passionately believe that a foundational knowledge of how the brain grows, changes and learns is critical to authentic, profound school improvement today. This foundational knowledge is built through a series of CPD episodes that we call Microlink Neuro‑Essentials.

But tools and knowledge are only part of the story. The Neuroinclusive Classroom is, at heart, a culture and climate intervention. It extends accessibility beyond buildings and worksheets to include social and emotional fabric of a school community: how psychologically safe a classroom feels, how behaviour is interpreted, how connections are made and sustained, and how adults regulate themselves under pressure. Outstanding learning does not happen in an anxious, fearful, angry mind.

That is why our approach to change management matters. We do not believe that a two‑hour PowerPoint or a top‑down mandate changes culture. Instead, we work through the change management concept of emergence and micro‑nudges: small, disciplined steps, locally owned, individually understood and applied, supported by shared intent and continuous learning. Change becomes sustained not because it is enforced, but because it makes sense to those living it.

This is not revolution. It is evolution with purpose.

The Neuroinclusive Classroom is not a product to buy; it is a movement to join.

We are building a Community of Practice: teachers, leaders, SENCOs and governors, committed to learning together, sharing insights, and reshaping classrooms so that fewer children are left behind.

  • If you believe education must do better by all children, not just the easiest to teach;
  • If you are tired of firefighting behaviour rather than unlocking learning;
  • If you recognise that accessibility (physical, curricular, digital, social and emotional) is the next frontier of school improvement:

Then we invite you to stand with us.

Change the culture. Change the experience. Change the outcome.

If you would like more information about joining our Learning Community, please complete the Expression of Interest Form here: https://forms.office.com/e/NPMybBK5kN

We realise that schools are under immense budgetary pressures. This is why we have kept our joining fee as low as possible, at under £20 per month subscription (less for partner associations) Please contact education@microlinkpc.com if you have any further questions