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Band 5+: The table below shows the proportions of pupils attending four secondary school types between 2000 and 2009. Summarize the information and compare where relevant, by selecting and reporting the key features.

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The image presents a table titled 'Secondary School Attendance' showing the proportions of pupils at four school types across the years 2000, 2005, and 2009. For Specialist Schools, the percentages were 12% in 2000, 11% in 2005, and 10% in 2009. For Grammar Schools, the figures were 24% in 2000, 19% in 2005, and 12% in 2009. Voluntary-controlled Schools had proportions of 52% in 2000, 38% in 2005, and 20% in 2009. Community Schools had attendance rates of 12% in 2000, 32% in 2005, and 58% in 2009.
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The chart illustrates theratio of students reaching four secondary school kinds, include specialist, grammar, voluntary controoled and community schools over the period of 2000 to 2009.Overall, the highest amount of students arrived at community schools in 2009 while the least ratio of scholars studied at specialist schools also in 2009.

It seems clearly that in specialist schools, the 12 percents students red in 2000, moreover which had been decreased gradually to 11 percent in 2005 and 10% in 2009.If we talk about grammar schools, the ratio of students was 24% in 2000.After this, the percent of students in grammar schools decreased slidely to 19 in 2005.After this the number of learners decreased dramatically to 12 in 2009.

It is evident that in voluntary controlled schools, the maximum amount of scholars were in 2000 that was 52%.In addition, the ratio of these students decreased gradually to 38% in 2005 and in 2009, it again decreased dramatically to 20%.At last, in community schools, the number of trainers were low at first that was 12%,After five years, it increased gradually to 38%.In 2009, the amount of learners in community scools increased dramatically to 56%.

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