Number of children in an average class at different age group in different country
A glance at the bar chart provided reveals the average proportion of students in a class at 2 in several nations, namely Japan, HongKong, Russia, the United States and the world as a whole.
Overall, there are more pupils aged 9 than 13 in almost every countries, except for Japan. It is noticeably that HongKong and Japan have an extremely high number of students per class in both ages, compared to classes in the United States and Russia as well as the global.
To begin with, the highest number of students in a normal class belongs to HongKong with about 36 9-year-old and 31 13-year-old minors. In the mean time, despite being the country with the most different data, Japan account for the second highest pupils in total as there are approximately 34 youngster in the age of 9, whilst the figure for the remain age group is less by 3 students.
On the other hand, the world’s average statistic is much lower with merely 22 9 years old kids in a class, following by approximately 19 teens whose age are 13. Likewise, the US’ s figure is almost the same as the global average. Meanwhile, Russia hit the lowest number, which is somewhere in the vicinity of 10 students per class in both age groups.
A glance at the bar chart provided reveals the average proportion of
students
in a
class
at 2 in several nations,
namely
Japan
,
HongKong
, Russia, the United States and the world as a whole.
Overall
, there are more pupils aged 9 than 13 in almost every
countries
,
except for
Japan
. It is
noticeably
that
HongKong
and
Japan
have an
extremely
high number of
students
per
class
in both
ages
, compared to
classes
in the United States and Russia
as well
as the global.
To
begin
with, the highest number of
students
in a normal
class
belongs to
HongKong
with about 36 9-year-
old
and 31 13-year-
old
minors.
In the mean time
, despite being the country with the most
different
data,
Japan
account for the second highest pupils in total as there are approximately 34
youngster
in the
age
of 9, whilst the figure for
the remain
age
group is less by 3 students.
On the other hand
, the world’s average statistic is much lower with
merely
22 9 years
old
kids in a
class
, following by approximately 19 teens whose
age
are 13.
Likewise
, the
US’ s
figure is almost the same as the global average. Meanwhile, Russia hit the lowest number, which is somewhere in the vicinity of 10
students
per
class
in both
age
groups.