The Values and Character Dispositions of 14-16 Year Olds in the Hodge Hill Constituency



Sample by School and Religion

Muslim

Anglican

Other
Christian

None

School A

116

3

2

6

School B

10

31

16

45

School C

111

1

0

0

School D

199

9

10

7

School E

90

1

4

12

School F

65

15

11

36

Total

591

60

43

106

As can be seen in the table above, most respondents are Muslim (73%), with 13%
Christian and 13% with no religion. The Other Christian group here includes only a small
number of Roman Catholics, since many local Catholic students attend Catholic schools
outside the area. This may well give an unrepresentative picture of the attitude of
Christian youths in the community at large.

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