The pie charts provided illustrate information about the size of Australian elementary institutional classes in the 2010s.
Overall, the percentage of groups of under 20 students was the most insignificant in all examined ares while the figure for 25-30 students was dominant, except for in South Australia.
At the first glance, the pattern of classes with more than 30 students in New South Wales took the lead at 33%, followed by South Australia and Western Australia, respectively at 28% and 27%. By contrast, Austrlia Capital Territory recorded a small fraction, at merely 10%. Regarding to the size of under 20 students, Australia Capital Territory experienced solely 1%, whereas the data in New South Wales and South Australia were the same, at 4%, and Western Australia had the highest percentage, at 5%.
On the other hand, Australia Capital Territory experienced 51% and 38% in the propotion of classes of 25-30 students and 21-25 students, respectively. Meanwhile, the equivalent number for the second-largest group in Western Australia was 42%, according to 21-25 student’s figure, Western Australia and New South Wales had the same trend at significantly 26% and the figure of 25-30 students in New South Wales climb at 37%. The last one was South Australia which had the stable trend in both of the propotion of 25-30 students and 21-25 students at extremely a third.
