The four bar graphs illustrate the proportion of male and female students who achieved high scores in five different subjects at Parston School and the national average.
Overall, the figures for students in Parston school are higher than figures for the national average in all five subjects for both genders. Additionally, male students’ results vary more across subjects, while female students perform more evenly.
Looking first at male students, math and science subjects are the highest result in Parston school, at around 45% and 43% respectively, compared to national average just about 35% and 34% respectively. Meanwhile, humanities subjects and languages show smaller percentages, while arts has the lowest scores in both groups, just under 20%.
Turning to the female students, the percentage of students achieving A and B grades at Parston School is slightly higher than the national average across all subjects, even though the difference is not significant. Furthermore, math and science lead with approximately 40% and 38% respectively, while arts has the lowest results, at only around 25%. Overall, the results of female students are relatively consistent across subjects.
