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The Haagaas School ((ノルウェー語:Haagaas Artiumskursus), informally also ''Haagaas skole'', ''Haagaas private gymnas'' or ''Haagaas' studentfabrikk''), or simply Haagaas, was a private gymnasium in Oslo, that existed from 1915 to 1955. For much of the time, it was located in Niels Juels gate 52 at Frogner, in the same building as Frogner School, although it was later relocated to Universitetsgaten 6 in downtown Oslo. The school's founder, owner and headmaster until 1946 was Theodor Haagaas. The school was a so-called "student factory" (''studentfabrikk''), offering a fast track to the examen artium (university entrance exam), in the tradition of the Heltberg School of the 19th century.〔Mosse Jørgensen: "(Haagaas Artiumskursus )," in ''Skoler jeg møtte'', Pedagogisk psykologisk forlag, 1997, pp. 42–51.〕 As of 1946, the school had 20 teachers, five classes and 127 students, and was entirely funded by tuition.〔''Skolestatistikk 1945–46'', pp. 74–75, Norges offisielle statistikk X. 189, Ministry of Education, 1949〕 ==Alumni== *Finn Alnæs *Reidar Ditlev Danielsen *Henry Gleditsch *Mosse Jørgensen *Leif B. Lillegaard *Bernhard Stokke *Leif Tronstad 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Haagaas School」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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