Randers Statsskole
Randers Statsskole | |
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type of school | high school |
founding | 1542 |
address |
Rådmands Boulevard 20 |
place | Randers |
region | Central Jutland |
Country | Denmark |
Coordinates | 56 ° 28 '10 " N , 10 ° 1' 34" E |
student | about 900 |
Teachers | about 90 |
management | Lone Andersen |
Website | www.randersstatsskole.dk |
The Randers Statsskole is a grammar school in Randers with about 900 students and 90 teachers. The grammar school was founded in 1542 and its history can be traced back to 1447. The current building was designed from 1923 to 1925 according to plans by Hack Kampmann .
Rectors
- 1606-1608: Peder Thøgersen
- 1830-1836: HM Flemmer
- 1837–1844: Bonaparte Borgen
- 1844-1857: CA Thortsen
- 1857-1885: HK Whitte
- 1936–1962: Axel Biering Prip
- 1962-1970: Henry Jensen
- 1969–1970: Lektor Barfod's commissioner because of Jensen's illness
- 1970-1979: Poul Marstal
- 1979-2013: Kjeld Mortensen
- 2013–: Lone Andersen
student
- Niels Jespersen (approx. 1636–1696), doctor and deputy mayor
- Marcus Gjøe Rosenkrantz (1762–1838), politician
- Steen Steensen Blicher (1782–1848), pastor and writer
- Israel Levin (1810-1883), philologist
- Fritz Petersen (1816–1900), lawyer and mayor of Vordingborg
- Geert Marinus Holbek (1826–1910), major general
- Daniel Høffding Wulff (1829–1900), historian
- Sophus Nellemann (1833–1915), lawyer and politician
- JV Ingerslev, Legal Counsel
- Christian Rosenkrantz-Charisius (1838–1920), officer and chamberlain
- Vilhelm Thomsen (1842–1927), linguist
- Frederik Asmussen (1842–1919), lawyer and politician
- Frederik Bergmann Larsen (1839–1916), doctor
- Poul la Cour (1846-1908), physicist
- Hans Sofus Vodskov (1846–1910), literary critic and historian of religion
- Martin Borch (1852–1937), architect
- Theodor Løgstrup (1853–1933), priest
- Henrik Pontoppidan (1857–1943), writer and Nobel Prize winner
- Anders Hvass, lawyer and politician
- Stig Bredstrup (1863-1939), theologian
- Frederik Poulsen (1876–1950), classical archaeologist
- Elliot Hjuler (1893–1968), architect
- Geo. K. Schiørring (1892–1952), lawyer
- Richard Ege, biochemist
- Anders Malling (1896–1981), theologian and writer
- Henry Jensen (1907–1989), Rector of the Statsskole
- Gunnar Auken (1913–2002), doctor, politician and resistance fighter
- Jens Otto Krag (1914–1978), Minister of State
- Christian Vegger (1915–1992), lieutenant general and resistance fighter
- Otto Borch (1921–2013), resistance fighter and diplomat
- Knud Waaben, law professor
- Birthe Arnbak (1923-2007), writer
- Mogens Halbye (1926–1913), engineer and resistance fighter
- Stig Jørgensen, law professor
- Ib Christensen (* 1930), politician
- Niels Højlund (1931–2014), priest and writer
- Hector Estrup (1934–2016), chamberlain and economist
- Ole Thomasen (* 1934), National Bank Director
- Ole Løvig Simonsen (* 1935), Housing Minister
- Mogens Camre (1936-2016), politician
- Jesper Langballe (1939–2014), politician
- Jørgen Simonsen (* 1938), artillery officer
- Gudrun Laub (* 1941), politician
- Finn Storgaard (born 1943), actor
- Jørgen Winther (* 1945), politician
- Niels Boserup (* 1943), journalist
- Mette Christensen (* 1945), lawyer
- Ivar Gjørup (* 1945), classical philologist
- Hans Boserup, lawyer
- Per B. Jørgensen, director
- Jens Henrik Højbjerg (* 1955), politician
- Anders Ladekarl (* 1960), General Secretary of Dansk Røde Kors
- Torben Hansen (* 1965), Mayor of Randers
- Tine Götzsche (1967), journalist
- Jeppe Brixvold (* 1968), writer
- Søren Høy (* 1972), writer
- Ibi Støving (* 1975), model
- Ina Merete Schmidt (* 1976), writer
- Jonas Dahl (* 1978), politician
- Kristian Fredslund Andersen, journalist