The pie chart illustrates the distribution of student participation across various after-school clubs at Oldtown School.
Overall, the most popular club is Sports, followed by Music and Drama, while Environmental Club attracts the fewest students. This suggests a stronger preference for physical and creative activities among pupils.
Sports account for the largest proportion, with nearly half of the students (around 45%) attending this club. Music comes in second, making up roughly 25% of the total, while Drama is slightly less popular at about 15%. Academic-related or less active clubs appear to be less attractive, with the Art Club representing 10% and the Environmental Club only 5%.
In comparison, the combined share of creative clubs (Music, Drama, and Art) is equal to that of Sports, showing that artistic activities as a whole are just as engaging for students as physical ones. On the other hand, environmental initiatives seem to generate the least interest.
In conclusion, pupils at Oldtown School show a clear preference for sports and the arts, whereas environmentally focused clubs receive minimal engagement.
