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Franska Skolan (English:
French School) is a
private school located in Stockholm, Sweden. It was
founded in 1862.
French school (French: École Française)...
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Tysta skolan ('The
Silent School') was a
private school for deaf-mute
children founded in 1860 by
educator Johanna (Jeanette)
Berglind in Stockholm, Sweden...
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Internationella Engelska Skolan (IES), or the
International English School, is a
Swedish corporation which operates independent schools (or “free schools”)...
- Åhlinska
skolan (Åhlin School), or Åhlinska
flickskolan (Åhlin Girls' School), was a girls'
school in Stockholm, Sweden.
Active from 1847 to 1939, it was...
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Compis (COMPuter I
Skolan) was a
computer system intended for the
general educational system in
Sweden and sold to
Swedish schools beginning in 1984 through...
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Hammarstedtska skolan (Hammarstedt School), also
known as
Hammarstedtska flickpensionen (Hammarstedt Girl's Pension) and
Hammarstedtska pensionen (Hammarstedt...
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Madrid (Spanish:
Colegio Escandinavo de Madrid; Swedish:
Skandinaviska Skolan i Madrid) is an
international school in La Moraleja, Alcobendas, Spain,...
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Wallinska skolan (Wallin School) or
Wallinska flickskolan (Wallin Girls' School), was a girls'
school in Stockholm, Sweden.
Active from 1831 to 1939, it...
- 1872, the school's name was
changed to
Polyteknillinen koulu/Polytekniska
skolan ("Polytechnical School") and in 1878, to
Polyteknillinen opisto/Polytekniska...
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where the
school was
divided into four
departments in 1879, to
Tekniska skolan (The
Technical School). From 1945 it was
known as
Konstfackskolan (The school...