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The Normal School was to act as a role model for all the girls' schools in Sweden and to advertise the latest innovations and recommendations of state policy. The system of the school was what was to be referred to as the "normal school type", and the "8th classes girls' school", as it was called,
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In 1873, the other Swedish universities were opened to women, but female students were initially rare. In the 1880s, the Royal Seminary was still described as the foremost centre for female higher education. It became increasingly obsolete as women gained greater access to other institutions,
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The headmaster of the Royal Seminary acted as its principal, but it also had its own head teacher, who was always to be a female. Both of them were under the supervision of a directory of the state.
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On 23 December 1909, the philanthropist and social activist Maria Ribbing, one of the students of the Course of Education for Women, commented to the feminist magazine
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in 1864, which made it the focus of study trips from other schools nationwide. The foremost purpose of the seminary was the training of female teachers for public
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permitted women to petition their local courthouses instead of the king in 1858, and it finally granted legal majority to all women over the age of 25 in 1863.
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After eight years of study, students took the normal school graduation, which was roughly equivalent to that of the graduation of a male student from the
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Heckscher, Ebba, Några drag ur den svenska flickskolans historia: under fleres medverkan samlade, Norstedt & söner, Stockholm, 1914
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The Royal Normal School for Girls opened on 1 October 1864. It acted as a feeder programme and training ground for the Royal Seminary.
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became the customary definition to whether or not a girls' school could be called a proper secondary education school.
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A great number of notable personalities were students at the Royal Seminary during its existence. Among them were
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Although it was not free, scholarships permitted fifteen free pupils and five reduced-fee pupils each term.
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about her experience when the Course of Education for Women opened in 1859, half a century previously:
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attached to the Royal Seminary. It served as a feeder program for the seminary and was the first public
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It was the first public girls' school in the country and admitted girls with at least four years of
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Barrio de López, Silbano (2002), "Kungliga högre lärarinneseminariet och flickskolans framväxt",
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The call for entry to higher education was answered first by Stockholm's 1859
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Building in Stockholm Municipality, Stockholm County, Sweden
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The Woman Question in Europe: A Series of Original Essays
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Högre lärarinneseminariet
Rajini School § Sunanthalai Building

Swedish
normal school
Stockholm
Sweden
public
institution of higher academic learning
secondary school
girls' school
Fredrika Bremer
Hertha
Civil Code of 1734
legal majority
Crown
Swedish Parliament
religion
natural science
mathematics
history
grammar
literature
French
drawing
Dagny
German
English
geography
natural philosophy

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