Dyssegårdsskolen

Dyssegårdsskolen is a public primary school in the Dyssegård district of Gentofte Municipality, Greater Copenahgen, Denmark.

Dyssegård School
Dyssegårdsskolen
Address
Dyssegårdsvej 26, 2900 Hellerup
Information
School typeElementary Public
Established1932 (1932)
PrincipalMaj-Britt Overbye
Staff80
GradesReception - Year 10
GenderCo-ed
Age6 to 16
Enrolmentc. 730 (2016)
LanguageDanish
WebsiteWebsite

History

Dyssegård School in 1935

In autumn 1929 Gentofte Municipality launched an architectural competition for a new public primary school in the growing Dyssegård neighborhood. They received 0+ entries and a proposal from the architects Alfred Brandt, Gustav Bartolin Hagen and Carl Schiøtz was selected as the final winner. The school broke ground in August 1930 and was completed in the summer of 1932. It received the first pupils on 16 Aigist 1032 and was officially inaugurated on 8 Seåtember. The school initially had 16 teachers and its first principal was N.P. Nissen. A planned swimming pool in the basement was never completed and it was instead converted into a temporary church room for Dyssegård Church District. It was inaugurated by bishop Harald Ostenfeld on 28 November 1933. The current Dyssegård Church was not built until 1961.[1]

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See also

References

  1. "Dyssegårdsskolen". lokalhistorier.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 1 March 2017.

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