Club |
Sex | |||||
Male |
Female |
Total | ||||
N |
% |
N |
% |
N |
% | |
Yes |
183 |
43.9 |
81 |
21.5 |
264 |
33.3 |
Unsure |
71 |
17.0 |
53 |
14.1 |
124 |
15.6 |
No |
163 |
39.1 |
242 |
64.4 |
405 |
51.1 |
The majority of girls were not members of any clubs. Boys, students claiming to be
members of the Church of England and those with higher parental levels of education
were more positive in response to this item.
‘Yeah I go to swimming club at the leisure centre. It’s fun and I feel as if I’m doing
something, getting on somehow. It’s pretty much the only club there is around where I
live.’
‘If I was the Prime Minister I would put in a community centre 'cos there’s nothing here.’
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