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Microsoft to end support for Windows 11 SE in 2026

By technologistmag.com3 January 20263 Mins Read
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Microsoft has essentially confirmed it is pulling the plug on Windows 11 SE, the specialized version of its operating system designed for K–8 classrooms. By the end of 2026, support for the education-focused platform will officially wrap up. This decision marks a pretty sharp pivot from just a few years ago, when Microsoft was pitching SE as its big “Chromebook killer” and a central part of its strategy to win over schools.

When Windows 11 SE first hit the scene in 2021, Microsoft marketed it as the perfect, “purpose-built” tool for younger students. By 2022, they were calling it the start of a new “era of the PC,” promising a setup that was simple, secure, and affordable for budget-strapped districts. It was meant to fix the shortcomings of the old Windows 10 “S Mode” by offering a streamlined, “web-first” experience.

To make it work, Windows 11 SE was much more locked down than the standard version

It was built specifically to block distractions; students couldn’t just download any app they wanted. Only IT admins had the power to approve and install software, and any random .exe file a student tried to run would simply fail. To get the ball rolling, Microsoft even launched the Surface Laptop SE for just $249, alongside low-cost devices from partners like Dell and HP.

However, Microsoft’s latest support docs show that the company’s focus has moved elsewhere. Windows 11 SE is officially done receiving major feature updates; version 24H2 is the end of the line. Full support – which includes those critical security patches and technical help—is scheduled to vanish on October 13, 2026.

This is a significant headache for schools that are currently using these devices

Once that 2026 deadline hits, these laptops will stop getting security updates, making them a major liability in a classroom setting where student data privacy is non-negotiable. Microsoft is already telling schools and IT teams to start looking at hardware that can handle regular versions of Windows 11 instead.

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For administrators, this creates a frustrating budget gap. Schools that bought into the SE ecosystem expecting a long-term solution now have to scramble to find funds for upgrades or replacements – or consider jumping ship to another platform entirely.

The news came to light as people began digging through Microsoft’s 2026 “retirement list,” which also includes the end of the road for Office 2021. While your current SE laptops won’t stop turning on after 2026, Microsoft is sending a clear signal: their experiment with a “lite” version of Windows for schools is officially over. What comes next for Microsoft’s education strategy is still anyone’s guess.

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