- gim****ja), the
Austrian Empire, the
German Empire,
Denmark and
Norway (
realskole),
Sweden (realskola),
Finland (reaalikoulu),
Hungary (reáliskola), Latvia...
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teacher at the
Fredrikshald Latin School (Norwegian:
Fredrikshalds lærde og
realskole) for 40
years from 1858 to 1898, and then a
professor at the University...
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mellemskole ('middle school',
grades 6–9),
which was
later on
replaced by the
realskole. Previously,
students wanting to go to the
Gymnasium (and
thereby obtain...
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School (Norwegian:
Frogner Høiere
Almenskole and
subsequently Frogner Realskole og Gymnas,
commonly known as
Frogner skole) was a
secondary school at...
-
Christiania Burgher School (Christiania Borger- og
Realskole or
Christiania Borgerskole,
commonly known as Borgerskolen) was a
private middle school in...
- and women's
rights activist. In 1891, she
became headmistress of the
realskole in
Aarhus which was
later known as Fru
Laursens Skole (Mrs Laursen's School)...
- videregående skole, also
known as Latinskolen,
formerly Aalesund Lærd- og
Realskole, is the
oldest secondary school in Ålesund,
having been
established in...
- with the
title læremoder (Teacher Mother) at the
Trondhjems borgerlige Realskole (The Burgher's
Realschule in Trondhjem)
between 1799 and 1826. She is...
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instructed in Danish. Duborg-Skolen was
established in 1924 as a
Danish realskole and in 1958 it was
recognized as a non-denominational
school with Sixth...
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railway hub on Djursland.
Establishing a
lower secondary school, Ryomgård
Realskole, near the
railway in 1913
contributed further to the
growth of the town...