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Samsøgades School ( da, Samsøgades Skole) is a public primary school in the Midtbyen district of
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. The school offers reception classes, 0 through 9 grades and after-school activities for some 500 students across 22 classes (2016).


History

In 1909, the paid school system in Aarhus was abolished in favor of a public school system, effectively ending 100 years of polarization in the school system. Teaching was homogenized and standardized so ideally all students had equal opportunity. Combined with rapid population growth the number of students grew and it became necessary to build a number of new schools in the early 20th century. The architect
Ludvig Petersen Ludvig Adolph Petersen (31 May 1848 – 10 April 1935) was a Danish architect, teacher, and a founding member and board member of the Danish Association of Architects. Petersen primarily worked as an architect in Vejle and Aarhus. Career Pete ...
had already built the schools in
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, ''Finsensgade'' and ''Fjordsgade'' and he was commissioned for another school project to be situated where the former epidemiological hospital had been situated in the northern section of the city. The school was a few months old when the
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broke out and the ensuing economic crisis meant that initially not all facilities could be used in order to save cost. During the German occupation in World War II the school was confiscated and used as a barracks to house German soldiers. Teaching continued in the Skovvang School but it was closed in 1945 making regular school activities almost impossible. The school initially operated with gender separation and co-ed classes didn't become the norm until 1946. In the 1960s, the number of students in the city started dropping as more people moved their families into the suburbs, resulting in a number of school in the city center closing down. Samsøgade School survived but the neighboring school in ''Ny Munkegade'' closed nd the students moved to Samsøgade School. From 1987 to 1988, the number of students rose from 383 to 559. The growth was projected to be lasting so in 1988 the school was expanded for 5.8 million Danish Kroner. In 1998, Samsøgade School was one of 22 applicants among 793, and the only one in Aarhus, to be chosen for the
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project ''IT Springet'' funded and supervised by the Danish Ministry of Education. The project included a grant for 740.000 DKR and started in the school year of 1999/2000. Aarhus Municipality supported the project with another grant of 800.000 DKR and named Samsøgade School an IT-model for all municipal public schools. As a model school Samsøgade School is responsible for advising and counselling other schools in IT solutions, both technical, learning related and organisational. Former students include 2 former Danish prime ministers:
Hans Hedtoft Hans Hedtoft Hansen (21 April 1903 – 29 January 1955) was a Danish politician of the Social Democrats who served as Prime Minister of Denmark from 1947 to 1950 and again from 1953 until his death in 1955. He also served as the first President ...
and H. C. Hansen


Architecture

Samsøgades School is a monumental 4 story building in the
Gothic revival style Gothic Revival (also referred to as Victorian Gothic, neo-Gothic, or Gothick) is an architectural movement that began in the late 1740s in England. The movement gained momentum and expanded in the first half of the 19th century, as increasingly ...
, constructed of red brick on a basement of granite
ashlar Ashlar () is finely dressed (cut, worked) stone, either an individual stone that has been worked until squared, or a structure built from such stones. Ashlar is the finest stone masonry unit, generally rectangular cuboid, mentioned by Vitruv ...
. It is situated at the top of a hill which at the time of construction was on the outskirts of the city, overlooking it. It was the first school in Denmark built around a central atrium. The building has rich masonry decorations around the windows and at the corners. It was designed as a 4-winged building around a central atrium which is quite low with a roof on the 1st floor. The atrium roof is supported by brick columns and is called the "column hall" (Danish: søjlehallen). It was built by the architect
Ludvig Petersen Ludvig Adolph Petersen (31 May 1848 – 10 April 1935) was a Danish architect, teacher, and a founding member and board member of the Danish Association of Architects. Petersen primarily worked as an architect in Vejle and Aarhus. Career Pete ...
who designed a number of other buildings in and around Aarhus including N. J. Fjordgades School in 1910 and
Læssøesgades School Læssøesgade School (Danish: Læssøesgade Skole) is a public primary school in the Frederiksbjerg district of Aarhus, Denmark. The school offers reception classes, 1 through 10 grades and after-school activities in the ''Skolefritidsordning'' (S ...
in 1921. Læssøesgades School can be said to be a refined interpretation of Samsøgades School with a large spacious atrium with a roof at the level of the surrounding school buildings.


References


External links


Official website
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