The given pie charts compare the proportion of students at a UK secondary school choosing different subjects between 1995 and now.
Overall, while the participation rate of students in geography experienced an upward trend, the opposite was true for art and history. Notably, there was the introduction of a new subject-IT, along with the disappearance of RS and drama.
Regarding geography, this subject was chosen by more students, witnessing an increase by 2%, having accounted for 23% until now. Meanwhile, IT has been popular among students, constituting 27%, making it the dominant discipline. In contrast, the attendance rate of students in business remained stable, at 16%.
In terms of history, despite having the largest share in 1995, this figure saw a minimal decline to 25%, falling to the second place now. A similar pattern was seen in the figure for art, but to a greater extent. The percentage of students pursuing art was as half as its 1995 figure, dropping significantly to 8%. Whereas, until now, students was no longer following RS and drama, although starting at 9% and 12%, respectively, both subjects are replaced by IT now.
