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- changed its name to Frederiksborg State School (Danish: Frederiksborg Statsskole) in 1903. The school moved to new premises in 1958 and is now called Frederiksborg...
- biologist Kresten Lidegaard. Bo Lidegaard became a student at Gentofte Statsskole in 1976 and in 1984 became a cand.phil. in history at the University of...
- Randers has several different gymnasiums and technical educations. Randers Statsskole is the oldest of the gymnasiums in the city, with many old traditions...
- was born Astrid Grethe Agerskov in Horsens and graduated from Horsens Statsskole in 1929. From 1930 to 1940, she worked as a stenographer at the Rigsdagen...
- immigrated from France as Huguenots. Bertelsen graduated from Esbjerg Statsskole [da] in 1992. In 1998, she obtained a Master of Laws (cand.jur) degree...
- countries across Asia and the Middle East. She graduated from Rungsted Statsskole in 1958 and took a Master of Engineering in chemistry at the Technical...
- Sciences, at Copenhagen University Hospital. She graduated from Lyngby Statsskole, just north of Copenhagen, before gaining entrance to medicine, where...
- co-owner and central figure in FLSmidth from 1887. Foss attended Gentofte Statsskole and graduated as a civil engineer from the Technical University of Denmark...
- Previous school Hometown G 0 Enna Penhadzic 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) Jr Horsens Statsskole Denmark G 1 Maria Alvarez 5 ft 7 in (1.7 m) Fr Miami Country Day Bal Harbour...
- Danish as minors. He worked as a high school teacher, first at Rungsted Statsskole 1928-35 and then at Østre Borgerdyd Gymnasium 1935–63, but also for some...