Just over half of upper secondary students follow one of the thirteen vocationally oriented programs.
Every year, a sports captain and two vice-captains (upper sixth-form students) are elected.
BtN is aimed at upper primary and lower secondary students with the goal of helping them understand current issues and events in their world.
A large part of the education system, in particular the private institutions that serve most upper- and middle-class students, is controlled by Roman Catholic bodies.
All the lower and upper secondary students from Zeneggen attend their school in a neighboring municipality.
Lower and upper primary students are taught for 36 and 42 lesson periods, each lasting 35 and 40 minutes, respectively, per week.
The federal government increased proposed funding from $1.2 billion to $2 billion, and did not mandate that a computer be provided to each upper secondary student.
However, geography was only taught in some schools, mainly those that were run by American missionaries with English programs for upper secondary students.
All the upper secondary students attended school in another municipality.
There was one upper Secondary class, with 20 upper Secondary students.