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Borgå Gymnasium in Porvoo is home to Finland's oldest public library from 1728. [41] The oldest works in the library, which consists of rare works, are from the 15th century, and the collection includes, among other things, Mikael Agricola's original Se Wsi Testamenti from 1548. Today it functions as a museum library and is not open to the public.
The gymnasium (school) level is used in Sweden, just like in Germany, for school years 10-12, corresponding to secondary school. Older names include katedralskola and läroverk. Pages in category "Gymnasiums (school) in Sweden"
Campus Risbergska, formerly Risbergska Gymnasium and also Risbergska School, is the centre for municipal adult education in Örebro, Sweden. It was inaugurated in 2017. It was inaugurated in 2017. The school was founded as an elementary school for girls in 1863 and has since changed its name, focus, and buildings over the years.
Gymnasium/High School (Gymnasieskola) Tredje ring: 3rd grade 18–19 Andra ring: 2nd grade 17–18 Första ring: 1st grade 16–17 Primary education: Compulsory school [11] (Grundskola) Upper stage Högstadiet. 9th grade 15–16 8th grade 14–15 7th grade 13–14 Middle stage Mellanstadiet. 6th grade 12–13 5th grade 11–12 4th grade 10–11 ...
The family name came from their origins in the 17th century in Karhula farm with karhu meaning bear which in Latin is ursus. He was educated first at home and then at the Borgå Gymnasium before entering Abo Academy in 1805. He took the philosophy candidat exam in 1809 and under professor Johan Gadolin he completed his doctorate and Artim ...
Gymnasium Theodorianum in Paderborn, Germany, one of the oldest schools in the world Stiftsgymnasium Melk, the oldest continuously operating school in Austria. Gymnasium (and variations of the word) is a term in various European languages for a secondary school that prepares students for higher education at a university.
From 1837, he lived in Porvoo, where he served as professor of Latin literature in the Borgå gymnasium. Runeberg was the tutor of Carl Henrik Alopaeus , who would later become the bishop of Porvoo and an educator of the deaf.
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