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Apr 17, 2024
Writing Feedback / The table shows the Proportions of Pupils Attending Four Secondary School Types from 2000 and 2009 [2]
The table describes the percentage of students in four various types of secondary schools from 2000 to 2009.
Overall, almost the proportion of learners in three types of secondary schools decreased, except in community schools, which increased dramatically throughout the period.
In 2000, the number of students in specialist schools was 12% and decreased slightly to 11% in the next five years. Similarly, the quantity of people who attended grammar schools and voluntary-controlled schools also decreased sharply, from 24% to 19% and from 52% to 38% in turn. In contrast, the community schools received a tiny amount of graders, merely 12% in 2000, however the number upsurged rapidly to 32%.
In the last years, specialist schools took the last place for the least proportion of pupils studied at this type of school. Community school was the most choice chosen by a number of learners with 58%. The last remaining two types of schools have the percentage of pupils with 12% for grammar schools, and 20% for voluntary-controlled schools.
In conclusion, Community schools range from the option chosen by the fewest students to the option chosen by numerous students. The number of students studying in the remaining 3 types of schools also gradually decreased.
The table describes the percentage of students in four various types of secondary schools from 2000 to 2009.
Overall, almost the proportion of learners in three types of secondary schools decreased, except in community schools, which increased dramatically throughout the period.
In 2000, the number of students in specialist schools was 12% and decreased slightly to 11% in the next five years. Similarly, the quantity of people who attended grammar schools and voluntary-controlled schools also decreased sharply, from 24% to 19% and from 52% to 38% in turn. In contrast, the community schools received a tiny amount of graders, merely 12% in 2000, however the number upsurged rapidly to 32%.
In the last years, specialist schools took the last place for the least proportion of pupils studied at this type of school. Community school was the most choice chosen by a number of learners with 58%. The last remaining two types of schools have the percentage of pupils with 12% for grammar schools, and 20% for voluntary-controlled schools.
In conclusion, Community schools range from the option chosen by the fewest students to the option chosen by numerous students. The number of students studying in the remaining 3 types of schools also gradually decreased.
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