The table and notes below give information about student enrolment at Brighton co-ed secondary school in 1990, 2000, and 2010
The tabular chart depicts the data of learners who took admission at Brighton co-ed secondary school over three decades.
Overall, the emerging fact from the chart is that the number of enrolments was continued to surge over thirty years, the proportion of males was always greater than females.
It can be clearly seen from the table that the count of new students was significantly rose throughout thirty years, where 800 pupils were in 1990 and 1400 were in 2000. In 2010 the organisation achieved its maximum capacity of 3400 learners. By contrast, the percentum of women was decreased gradually over three decades, where the percentile of scholars was 48%, 44% and 39% in the year 1990, 2000 and 2010 respectively. Although the fraction of overseas students had only 0% in 1990, the proportion of undergraduates increased by 24% in 2010. In addition the goal was achieved by the institute which was a quarter of international pupils.
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