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Private primary school and gymnasium school in Østerbro, Copenhagen, Denmark
Ingrid Jespersens Gymnasieskole
Location
Østerbro, Copenhagen, Denmark
Coordinates55°42′01″N 12°34′43″E / 55.7003°N 12.5786°E / 55.7003; 12.5786
Information
TypePrivate primary school and gymnasium
Founded1894
FounderIngrid Jespersen
PrincipalOtto Strange Møller
Grades0-3.G
Enrollment726
Website

Ingrid Jespersens Gymnasieskole is a private school located on Nordre Frihavnsgade in the Østerbro district of Copenhagen, Denmark.

History

Riberhus (No. 31) corner with Randersgade

The school was established as a private primary school for girls by Ingrid Jespersen under the name Ingrid Jespersens Pigeskole in 1894. It was originally based in rented rooms in Gustav Adolph Hagemann's former house on Nordre Frihavnsvej (formerly Kalkbrænderivej, now Nordre Frihavnegade). The house was replaced by a new three-storey building at the same site in 1897. It was designed in the National Romantic style by A. M. Andersen.

In 1905, it was expanded to also include a gymnasium (High school). Ingrid Jespersen introduced sloyd laboratories for physics and chemistry classes in 1908, which was unusual for a girls' school at the time. The school was converted into a privately-owned institution in 1912 and was expanded by the architect Kristoffer Varming.

In 1932, the school took over the neighbouring building at No. 9, the former Østerbro Police Station. The school was opened to male students in 1960.

As of today, the school remains one of Copenhagen's most popular private schools.

Famous graduates

References

  1. "Ingrid Jespersen" (in Danish). Gyldendal. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
  2. "Ingrid Jespersens Skole, Kbh". litteraturpriser.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 13 September 2015.

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