Trondheim katedralskole
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Trondheim katedralskole 'Katta' | |
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Founded: | 1152 |
Students: | 550 |
Employees: | 100 |
Current headmaster: | Anne Lise Drege |
Trondheim katedralskole (The Trondheim Cathedral School) is a secondary school in the center of Trondheim, next to the Nidaros Cathedral. The school was founded in approximately 1152 and is hence the oldest school in Norway. The school has a separate dance and music programme, offers Latin courses and the IB Diploma course for local students who want to travel abroad or for international students who move to the city. The school is part of UNESCO's Associated Schools Project Network (ASPnet.)
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[edit] Notable alumni
- Håkon Håkonson (1204–1263)
- Tore den Trøndske (1227-1230)
- Olav Engelbrektson (1480–1538)
- Peter Wessel Tordenskiold (1690–1720)
- Benjamin Dass (1706-1775)
- Gerhard Schøning (1722–1780)
- Johan Nordahl Brun (1745-1816)
- Johan Randulf Bull (1749-1829)
- Michael Rosing (1753-1810)
- Hans Christian Ulrik Midelfart (1772–1823)
- Ebbe Hertzberg (1847-1912)
- Waldemar Dons (1849-1917)
- Adolf Øien (1849–1918)
- Ingvald Martin Undset (1853–1893)
- Georg Francis Hagerup (1853-1921)
- Håkon Løken (1859-1923)
- Gabriel Kielland (1871–1960)
- Harald Krohg Stabell (1874–1963)
- Carl Gustav Fleischer (1883-1942)
- Martin Linge (1894–1941)
- Gudmund Hernes (1941–)
- Odd Einar Dørum (1943–)
- Jon Bing (1944–)
- Sigurd Allern (1946–)
- Inge Eidsvåg (1947–)
- Trond Giske (1966–)
- Erlend Loe (1969–)
- Are Sende Osen (1970–)
- Gunnar Wærness (1971–)
- Una Line Ree Hunderi (1971–)
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[edit] References
Due, Erichsen & Øverås: Trondheim Katedralskoles Historie 1152 - 1952 (Trondheim 1952)