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Band 7+: The bar chart shows the average size class in primary and lower secondary schools in 6 countries compared to the world average in 2006.

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The image features a bar chart comparing average class sizes in primary schools and lower secondary schools across six countries and a global average in 2006; South Korea: primary approximately 31, lower secondary approximately 36; Japan: primary approximately 28, lower secondary approximately 34; UK: primary approximately 26, lower secondary approximately 24; Mexico: primary approximately 29, lower secondary approximately 28; Denmark: primary approximately 20, lower secondary approximately 21; Iceland: primary approximately 17, lower secondary approximately 18; World: primary approximately 24, lower secondary approximately 23.
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The bar graph above illustrates the average number of students per class in elementary and middle schools among 6 countries compared to the world average, recorded in 2006.

Overall, South Korea took the lead with impressively high numbers while Iceland lagged behind in both the number of pupils for each class in primary and junior high school. Remarkably, the UK and Mexico had substantial differences in the mean number of learners in the both 2 survey categories.

With respect to grade education, South Korea overshadowed other countries and became the country with the highest average number of pupils per class with approximately 35 children, followed by Japan and UK, about 30 and 27 respectively. In contrast, the typical size of primary classes in Mexico, Denmark and Iceland were all below the global average; however, Mexico had the lowest position with only 20 pupils.

Regarding lower secondary school, South Korea Korea continued to take hold of the highest position with 35 students while Japan is just behind with a number nearly equal to Korea. In addition, there were 30 children per class in Mexican schools; the average middle school class size in Denmark and Iceland were almost the same at nearly 20 students. The UK possessed the smallest size class for this school with merely 18 pupils.

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