-
originally a
private girls' school,
named Nissen's Girls'
School (Nissens
Pigeskole,
later changed to the
modern spelling Nissens Pikeskole). The
school was...
-
skilled than men.[citation needed]
Munch completed her
education at
Nissens Pigeskole.[citation needed]
After leaving her
first husband in the 1890s, Munch...
- 1871 to 1874 at M. Gøtzsche's
higher girls'
school (M. Gøtzsches højere
pigeskole) with
courses conducted by
Louise Westergaard (1826–1880) and from 1881...
- (now Oslo), Norway. She went to
primary and
middle school at
Nissens Pigeskole. She
continued her
education at the
Orthopedic and Medico-Mechanical Institute...
-
school for
girls by
Ingrid Jes****n
under the name
Ingrid Jes****ns
Pigeskole in 1894. It was
originally based in
rented rooms in
Gustav Adolph Hagemann's...
-
Bygningskulturens Hus (English
House of
Architectural Heritage), the
former Søetatens
Pigeskole (English: The
Naval Girls' School), is a
listed Historicist building now...
- (1820-1897). From 1879, she took a job as a
language teacher at the
Nissens Pigeskole which was a
school for
young girls. She
taught the
subjects of English...
- teachers'
examination (1892–1911) and, from 1910 to 1919,
chair of Den
Danske Pigeskole (Danish
School for Girls).
During this period, she also
served as a member...
- 1924 Nils A. Ytreberg:
Nissen pikeskole 1849–1949, Oslo 1949
Nissens Pigeskole og Privatseminar, Christiania, 1900
Festskrift i
Anledning af Gymnasiesamfundet...
- she
taught Middle School at
Rolls Pigeskole,
after which she
operated her
independent school,
Fredrikke Mørcks
Pigeskole. Mørck was a
close ****ociate of...