Sample by School and Final Level of Parental Education
Directly Work |
College |
University |
Not Stated |
Total | |
School A |
66 |
42 |
14 |
9 |
1з1 |
School B |
59 |
23 |
9 |
13 |
104 |
School C |
58 |
30 |
15 |
10 |
113 |
School D |
87 |
71 |
37 |
35 |
230 |
School E |
51 |
37 |
11 |
10 |
109 |
School F |
52 |
49___ |
16 |
15 |
132 |
Total |
373 |
252 |
102 |
92 |
819 |
As can be seen from the table above School D has by far the highest frequency of
graduate parents while School B has a very low number of graduate parents.
The table above shows that this is a very ethnically and religiously mixed population
which is balanced in terms of sex with only a small percentage of parents reported as
having a university level education.
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