It will be one of 19 new centres training people for sectors deemed important for the UK's future.
The cash ranges from £6,000 for smaller institutions to £7m for large college groups.
More than £234 million has been allocated for local authorities in the south to deliver more school places for SEND children.
Council officials say the two new schools, in Gamlingay and March, will provide 270 places.
Robyn and Adam say changes to SEND provision could impact children like their eight-year-old son Oli.
The closure of a town's only lower sixth form to new pupils could mean long bus journeys.
The government says schools needing "intensive support" will receive "one-to-one sessions".
Teachers, Ofsted and unions will study how new report cards affect school leaders' wellbeing.
Neurodivergent young people welcome a move to give teachers more awareness of pupils' needs.