The charts illustrate the proportions of students enrolled in several professional courses, in 1989 and in the present year. In summary, while Dance and Fitness classes remained unchanged, the adult Cookery classes shut down due to the significantly increased demand for Music therapy. IT classes drew the largest share of students.
IT and Music therapy became so prominent thanks to the disappearance of Cookery classes. Although it was a less favorable class with 15% in 1989, the IT class is recording the highest figure (27%) this year. Music therapy, in contrast, placed third at 19%, coming down from 8% in the initial year. These two increases led to the loss of the Cookery class.
Modern language and Art, in contrast, dropped minimally, while Dance and Fitness stayed consistent. It was Modern languages that stood out with the largest proportion (24%), compared to other categories, before falling to 17% this year. In 1989, adult art education courses made up 17%, after which this figure declined slightly to 15% by the final year. Meanwhile, dance and fitness courses remained stable throughout the period at 22%.
