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Band 6+: TASK 1 The charts below show what type of High School male and female students chose to attend in the UK in 2009. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image shows bar charts of male and female students entering high school in the UK in 2009; for males, 56,201 in comprehensive schools, 36,955 in grammar schools, 10,102 in academies, 5,024 in faith schools; for females, 41,560 in comprehensive schools, 43,867 in grammar schools, 12,106 in academies, 7,140 in faith schools.
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Both barcharts display what kind of High School individuals selected to attend in Great Britain during 2009. The first one describes males preferences, meanwhile the latter one illustrates females choices.

Overall, there are listed four different schools, namely, comprehensive schools, grammar schools, academies and faith schools.

At first glance, there is a distinct trend between the amount of students who decided to attend comprehensive schools or grammar schools and studends who enrolled academies and faith schools.

The first group shows to be the most popular pick among the population. On the other hand the second group represents a fewer slice of the described phenomena.

Data from the male members chart clearly depicts how comprehensive schools male attenders roughly double in number the grammar schools male students, however, female attenders of same categories seen to be more balanced, in fact comprehensive schools has a number of 41560, while grammar schools slightly overtake the first one with 43887 members. Differences between male and female students attending the second group are quite irrelevant, indeed they show similar amounts.

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