The table shows the Proportions of Pupils Attending Four Secondary School Types Between Between 2000 and 2009.
Voluntary-controlled Schools were the most attended schools in both 2000 (52%) and 2005(38%). Just with 20% of students, they became the second-highest students populated after four years. Specialist Schools were the least registered place with figures counted at 12%, 11%, and 10% in 2000, 2005 and 2009 respectively.
One-fourth of the total learners seen in Grammar schools during 2000, further, the ratio of students dropped by 5% in the next five consecutive years, and once again declined by 6% in 2009. The Community Schools were having 12% of pupils in 2000, which seen at 32% with a significant increment in 2005. In last, schools handled by the community had 58% of the overall learners.
Overall, Voluntary-controlled Schools were famous earlier whose craze dropped and Community schools gained popularity among students.
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