Furthermore, the school was known for its projects regarding internationalization, differentiation and interdisciplinarity.
In 1976, Hordaland County Council took over the running of the school.
[7] The Media and Communication study program at the school was one of the most popular in the county.
[8][9] Data from 2011 show that the school holds 275 girls and only 179 boys.
The revue had its own band, dancers, actors, technicians, photographers, script writers and financial managers.