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Band 5+: 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 chart provides information about the average number of students per class in primary and secondary school in 6 different countries compared to the world in the year 2006.

Overall, it is clear that South Korea has the highest number of learners in both school, while the Uk has the least number of students in secondary school.

In terms of primary school, South Korea and Japan have the largest number of class sizes with around 35 and 30 pupils respectively this school. This figure is followed by the Uk almost 27 students. While remaing countries students in one class had no more than 25.

On the other hand,around 35 students study per class in secondary school in South Korea and Japan. Which is then followed by Mexico was 30 students. Denmark and Iceland approximately same number 20 pupils Interesting, the british students who study in second school one class only 17 which lowest number in all countries. In Addition, in the rest of world with 25 and almost 30 learners in primary and secondary school respectively.

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