Kjellbergska flickskolan

Kjellbergska flickskolan (The Kjellberg Girl School), was a Girls' School in Gothenburg in Sweden active between 1835 and 1967. The school was founded by a fund granted in the will of the rich merchant Jonas Kjellberg (1752–1832). At the time of the introduction of the compulsory elementary school in Sweden in 1842, it was one of five schools in Sweden to provide academic secondary education to females: the others being Societetsskolan (1786) and Fruntimmersföreningens flickskola (1815) in Gothenburg, Askersunds flickskola (1812) in Askersund and Wallinska skolan (1831) in Stockholm.

Kjellbergska flickskolan

Kjellbergska flickskolan (The Kjellberg Girl School), was a Girls' School in Gothenburg in Sweden active between 1835 and 1967. The school was founded by a fund granted in the will of the rich merchant Jonas Kjellberg (1752–1832). At the time of the introduction of the compulsory elementary school in Sweden in 1842, it was one of five schools in Sweden to provide academic secondary education to females: the others being Societetsskolan (1786) and Fruntimmersföreningens flickskola (1815) in Gothenburg, Askersunds flickskola (1812) in Askersund and Wallinska skolan (1831) in Stockholm.