The Proportions of Pupils Attending Four Secondary School Types Between Between 2000 and 2009.
The table compares the attendance of students in four different types of high schools from 2000 to 2009.
Overall, Voluntary-controlled Schools and Community Schools were the best attending students, on the other hand, Specialist Schools and Grammar Schools were the least.
In regards to Voluntary-controlled Schools, it was the highest attending 2000 by 52%, and in 2005 by 38%, but retreated in 2009, furthermore, Community Schools were in 2nd place in 2005 and were on top in 2009 with 58% of students attending, it was the best record!.
When the Voluntary-controlled Schools and Community Schools were in the front, in contrast, Specialist Schools and Grammar Schools both were in last, although, Grammar Schools were in 2nd place after Voluntary-controlled Schools in 2000 by 24%, it returned in 2005 by 19%, and in 2009 by 12%, however, Specialist Schools were always the lowest attending between all of them, in 2000 was 12%, in 2005 by 11%, and in 2009 by 10%.
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