The table below shows the proportions of pupils attending four secondary school types between 2000 and 2009.
Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The table shows the number of students attending the secondary school in four types of schools between 2000 and 2009.
Overall, it can be seen that there was a decrease in the attendance of students in all the types schools, except community schools during the period.
All schools witness a downward trend, except Community Schools which experiences an increase. Voluntary schools, whose the highest attendance in 2000 fell from 52% to 20%, Grammar schools, the second highest, from 24% to 12%, and Specialist schools from 12% to 10%. By contrast, Community schools show an increase, with a significant climb from 12% to 58%.
In 2009, there is a highest attendance of Secondary School than others, is Community School, with 58%, and followed by three types of schools (Voluntary-controlled Schools, Grammar Schools, Specialist Schools) which is noted at 20%, 12%, and 10% each. In addition, voluntary schools show are the drippiest noticeably than others.













