The following diagram illustrates the proportions of pupils participating four secondary school types in 2000, 2005 and 2009. According to the chart, we have specialist schools, grammer schools, voluntary schools and com
The table depicts information about the attendance of students in four different school types, from 2000 to 2009. The figures are measured in percentage.
The table depicts about how many students attending school grouped by 4 different types of Secondary School from 2000 and 2009. Generally, the pupils that studying in Community Schools had been increasing through out the
The tabular chart illustrates the percentage of students who attended four different types of secondary schools such as specialist, grammar, voluntary-controlled as well community schools between 2000 and 2009.
The table displays the percentage of students attending various types of schools, such as specialist, grammar, voluntary-controlled and community colleges between 2000 and 2009 years. Overall, the most popular educationa
The table provides information about pupils attendances in secondary schools which are divided into 4 groups, for nine years period from 2000 and to 2009.
The table illustrates the amount of students attending four different types of secondary school from 2000 to 2009. Overall, there have been a lot of structural changes over the period, most significantly being, voluntary
The table shows the percentage of school children that attended the four types of secondary schools(Specialist,Grammar,Voluntary-controlled, and Community schools) in the timeline of 2000,2005,2009.
The table gives information on how many students were studying in four different secondary schools in the year 2000- 2009. It can be clearly seen that the voluntary-controlled schools recorded the highest numbers for stu
This table chart illustrates, by type of secondary school, the population of students in the year 2000, 2005 and 2009. Overall, all schools except for Community schools experienced a downward trend throughout the whole t