Svendborg Gymnasium Explained

Svendborg Gymnasium & HF
Address:A.P. Møllersvej 35, 5700 Svendborg
Established:c. 1872
Website:svendborg-gym.dk

Svendborg Gymnasium & HF is a gymnasium in Svendborg, Denmark. It is one of the largest upper secondary schools in Denmark with approximately 1,200 students and 120 teachers. The gymnasium offers a General Upper Secondary Education (STX) program and a Higher Preparatory Examination (HF) program.[1]

History

Svendborg Gymnasium was founded in 1872 as Svendborg Realskole. The school was originally located in Bagergade, one of Svendborg’s oldest streets. The school initially offered an elementary programme with a school-leaving examination. In the 1909 the new Education Act was introduced, restructuring the educational system in Denmark. As a result, the school's name was changed to Svendborg Realskole og Gymnasium and the first upper secondary class graduated in 1912 with only six students.

In 1920, the school became publicly owned and changed its name to Svendborg Statsskole before again changing its name in 1932 to Svendborg Statsgymnasium. The number of students enrolled at Svendborg soon meant that the school needed to be relocated to larger facilities, and in 1932 the school was moved to a new building at Viebæltet. In the 1970s the school was relocated again to its present location at A.P. Møllersvej. In 1986 the school again changed its name to Svendborg Gymnasium. In 2006 a new extension was added and a new sports centre was built. The school's current name Svendborg Gymnasium & HF was instituted in 2007, following the introduction of a HF program at the school.

List of headmasters

References

  1. Web site: About the gymnasium . 2 September 2023 . Svendborg Gymnasium . en.

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