Øregård Gymnasium
The Øregård Gymnasium is a gymnasium in the Hellerup district of Gentofte Municipality in the northern suburbs of Copenhagen, Denmark. The neoclassical main building from 1924 is listed.
History
Øregård Gymnasium was founded in 1903 by V. Plockross under the name Plockross' Skole. The building was located at Duntzfelts Allé 8. It received its current name when Gentofte Municipality took over the school in 1919. The current main building on Gersonsvej was inaugurated in 1924. It was designed by G. B. Hagen and Edvard Thomsen. Gehrdt Bornebusch undertook a renovation of the building in 1977–80.[1] The building was listed in 1995.[2]
Principals
- 1903-1910: V. Plockross
- 1910-1912: Paul Branth
- 1912-1927: Jens M. Krarup
- 1927-1950: Herluf Møller
- 1950-1972: Paul Rubinstein
- 1972-1986: Tage Bülow-Hansen
- 1986-2000: Lis Holck
- 2001- : Pia Nyring
Notable students
- 1924: Aksel Schiøtz, tenor
- 1930: Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller, businessman
- 1958: Gregers Algreen-Ussing, architect
- 1985: Thomas Rathsack, former member of jægerkorpset and author
- 1986: Frederik X, King of Denmark
- 1986: Prince Joachim of Denmark
- 1987: Lykke Friis, politician
- 2023: Isabella of Denmark
References
External links
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- Charlottenlund
- Gentofte
- Hellerup
- Jægersborg
- Klampenborg
- Ordrup
- Skovshoved
- Tuborg Havn
- Vangede
- Bellevue Theatre
- Experimentarium
- Ordrupgaard
- Øregård Museum
- Bakkegårdsskolen
- Dyssegårdsskolen
- Munkegaard School
- Øregård Gymnasium
- Rygaards International School
- Dyssegård Church
- Gentofte Church
- Hellerup Church
- Helleruplund Church
- Jægersborg Church
- Church of the Messiah
- Ordrup Church
- St. Andrew's Church
- St. Theresa's Church
- Skovshoved Church
- Vangede Church
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