The Proportions of Pupils Attending Four Secondary School Types Between Between 2000 and 2009.
The previous table show the proportions of students attending four different school types between 2000 and 2009.
As shown in the table, Community schools have made a significant growth from 2000 to 2009, While specialists, grammar & voluntary-controlled schools have backed off.
During 2000, Community schools didn’t have so much hype, Pupils and their parents didn’t understand much about serving community while being well educated at the same time, and that’s made it attended by only (12%) of pupils, moving forward to 2005, pupils heading these schools increased by more than its double (32%), then in 2009, it actually became the most school type attended by pupils.
Voluntary-controlled schools was actually glowing on the top during 2000, as it was attended by 52% of students, but throughout 2000 to 2009 it backed off till it reached 20% only.
Also grammar schools have lessen by half, while specialist schools was barely affected by only 2% drawback.
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