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Kungsholmens gymnasium is an
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() located on the island of
Kungsholmen Kungsholmen is an island in Lake Mälaren in Sweden, part of central Stockholm, Sweden. It is situated north of Riddarfjärden and considered part of the historical province Uppland. Its area is with a perimeter of . The highest point is a ...
in
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,
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. The school is divided into a
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Section, an English-speaking International Section, and a Music Section which uses the name Stockholms Musikgymnasium. Kungsholmens Gymnasium is a popular school in Stockholm with high application rates and some of the highest minimum admission requirements within the Stockholm County.


History

The schooling reforms of 1842 () led to a dramatic increase in the number of children eligible for schooling. The city also experienced very high population growth during the latter half of the 19th century. Because of this, Stockholm's schooling facilities could no longer accommodate the increasing number of students. To solve these issues it was proposed to establish new schools, one of which would be located in Kungsholmen. The school was established in 1902 as ''Kungsholmens Allmänna Läroverk'' (), consisting of five grades. The school hired temporary accommodation on S:t Eriksgatan while a dedicated building was being designed and built. After further schooling reforms, it became a
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(with an additional sixth grade) under the new name ''Kungsholmens realskola''. The school moved into the newly constructed building on Hantverkargatan during the Autumn of 1907. It was not until 1 February 1908 that the building was formally inaugurated, in the presence of
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and other members of the royal family. The school has remained in this building since. Several specialised education programmes have moved in and out of Kungsholmens gymnasium throughout its history. In 1984, Stockholms Musikgymnasium () moved into the same building, maintaining a certain level of autonomy as a separate section. The International Section originally existed in
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(an upper-secondary school in Stockholm), but it was transferred to Kungsholmens gymnasium in 1987. The Stockholm City Education Department () announced in October 2014 that the
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at the school would be moved to the International School of the Stockholm Region (ISSR). This decision was confirmed in November 2014 despite protest actions from students and staff at the school, with new IB Diploma students entering the ISSR in the Autumn 2015 term.


Building

The current building's location was already considered an appropriate place to build a new school as early as 1902, with several building proposals being made. When these proposals were deemed unacceptable, a request was made to the three architects
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, and
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to draft new building proposals. While none of the new proposals were deemed acceptable, the one by Axel Anderberg was considered the most viable for further development.
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was tasked with developing and drafting the new proposals. One of these, a four story design, was accepted and awarded a grant of 882 000
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to be built. Building preparations began in 1904, and while the building was originally meant to be completed in 1906, a series of lockouts delayed the completion of the building. The building was in fact still not completed in 1907 when classes began to take place, and it was not until 1 February 1908 that it could be inaugurated. The building is distinct in style from other school buildings of the time which featured predominantly red brickwork (like that found in the building of
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). The building's façade has an alternating light red brick and white plaster design. The main entrance
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is inspired by fellow architect
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. The building features big corridor and stairwell spaces, as well as a two storey
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. The building has been renovated several times. During the latest renovation (1993-1994), the old paintwork on the ceiling of the school's aula was restored. Simultaneously the building was further expanded towards the east, and underground parking spaces built under the school replacing the old bomb shelters.


Study programmes

Kungsholmens gymnasium is organized into three sections: a Swedish Section, an International Section, and a Music Section under the name ''Stockholms Musikgymnasium''.


Swedish and International Sections

The Swedish Section offers the
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programme (), the
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programme (), and a Humanities programme () which specialises in languages. The International Section offers English-speaking versions of the Social Science and Natural Science programmes. An IB Diploma programme also exists within the International section, but it does not accept new students since 2015. The minimum admission requirements to enter these programmes are consistently some of the highest in the Stockholm County, making them highly competitive. In 2012, the admission points to the Natural Science programme in the International Section was 315 out of 320, one of the highest admission points requirement in Stockholm, and 310 points in the Natural Science programme in the Swedish Section.


Music Section

The Music Section offers modified Natural and Social Science programmes that include advanced
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courses. Admission to this programme is also highly competitive and accepts students based on a combination of
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, singing
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s and tests in
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. The school's choirs occasionally compete internationally, normally with good results, such as in the 14th International Choir Competition in
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in 2013 where a class choir directed by Bengt Ollén participated in three categories (''Mixed choirs'', ''Male choirs'' and ''Female choirs'') and won gold in all, plus the ''Grand Prix'' for the entire competition. The result was identical the year after with another choir directed by Helene Stureborg in the 2014 12th International Choir Competition & Festival in
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.


Extracurricular activities


Student government

The student body of Kungsholmens Gymnasium is represented by the Kungsholmens Gymnasium Student Union (). It is divided into a board, an operational management and six branch committees: the Social Committee (), the Graduation Committee (), the Sports Committee (), the Marketing Committee (), the Influential Committee () and the Project Committee (). The Social Committee organizes and holds social student events throughout the academic year, with the aim of creating a fun student experience. The Service committee deals with the economic matters which affect the student body, from the selling of school branded apparel to acquiring corporate sponsorship. The Influential Committee works on student democracy matters, enhancing student engagement and student influence on the school as a whole. Finally, the Project staff help organize events and student-initiated projects, such as raising money for refugees. 2018 the Union together with KGIF and Östra Real arranged one of the largest indoor
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Student societies and publications


''KZINE''

KZINE is a student-run publication based primarily on their web newspaper, but paper publications have also been made. Since May 2014, KZINE has also begun to publish
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programmes in the form of
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. KZINE developed from the website Kungsholmen Unofficial Webpage (KIWS), an internet site created in 1998 by a student. In 1999 the first edition of the web-based magazine KZINE.com was published. In 2008 KZINE won the youth journalism prize ''Lilla journalistpriset'' for best web-based student publication (in the upper-secondary school class). In December 2013 a KZINE article about political censorship of a school class photograph attracted wider media attention in the news publications
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and Nyheter24, among others. In November 2018, KZINE was nominated for the Swedish School news paper of the year by Sveriges Tidskrifter.


Zambia Group

A partnership has existed since 1999 between Kungsholmens gymnasium and three schools in
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(Hillcrest Technical High School in Livingstone, Chinika High School in
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, and Monze Boarding High School in
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). The Zambia Group raises funds to support these schools and their students. It also promotes cultural exchanges, and organizes expeditions to visit these schools to work on various projects. Anders Jonsson and Eileen Ingulfson, the two teachers who pioneered the partnership, won the 2008 FUF prize in global development from the Swedish Development Forum () for their work on the Zambia Group. They have their own website which can be foun
here


Kungsholmens Debating Society

Founded in 2010, Kungsholmens Debating Society is the debating association at Kungsholmen. Activities include organising large public debates, meetings to improve upon member's rhetoric and hosting the annual debate tournament KG Cup. KDS debate teams have been successful on the competitive scene, winning the Swedish Schools Debating Championships in 2018 as well as reaching the elimination rounds of major international debating tournaments such as the Nordic Schools Debating Championships and Heart of Europe. KDS regularly has members selected to the Sweden national team representing Sweden at the
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.


Notable alumni

Several prominent Swedish people have received their schooling at Kungsholmens gymnasium, including cultural personalities. These include: *
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, music producer. *
Alexandra Dahlström Lena Marina Alexandra Dahlström (born 12 February 1984) is a Swedish actress and film director. Career Dahlström gained international attention in 1998, after starring as "Elin" in the film '' Show Me Love''. For this, she won the Guldbagge ...
, actress and director. *
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, author. * Bengt Feldreich, journalist, * KÃ¥re Hedebrandt, actor. * Emilia de Poret, pop singer. * Arba Kokalari, politician. *
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, author, novelist. * Jan Lindblad, film maker, photographer, naturalist, and writer. *
Lisa Langseth Lisa Langseth (born 20 April 1975) is a Swedish screenwriter and film director. Her writing and directing film credits include ''Pure (2009 film), Pure'' (2009), ''Hotell'' (2013) and ''Euphoria (2017 film), Euphoria'' (2017). Career Langseth b ...
, director. * Emilia Mitiku, pop singer. * Alexandra Pascalido, journalist *
Povel Ramel Baron Povel Karl Henric Ramel (; 1 June 1922 – 5 June 2007) was a Swedish entertainer. Ramel was a singer, pianist, vaudeville artist, author and a novelty song composer. His style was characterized by imaginative wit, both verbal and musical ...
, entertainer. *
Rasmus Törnblom Rasmus Törnblom (born January 22, 1990) is a Swedish Moderate Party politician who was chairman of the Moderate Youth League from 2014 to 2016. He previously served as chairman of the Moderate School Youth and association board member of the M ...
, politician. *
Klas Östergren Klas Östergren (born 20 February 1955) is a Swedish novelist, short story writer, screenwriter, and translator. Östergren had a breakthrough with his fourth novel ''Gentlemen'' in 1980. He has been awarded numerous Swedish literary prizes, ...
, writer. * Anna Cramling, chess player and influencer


See also

*
Education in Sweden Education in Sweden is mandatory for children between ages 5/6 and 15/16 depending on when in the year they were born. The school year in Sweden runs from mid-late August to early/mid-June. The Christmas holiday from mid-December to early Januar ...
*
Norra Real Norra Real ("Northern Real") is an upper-secondary school, located on Roslagsgatan 1 in Stockholm, Sweden. The school is the oldest upper-secondary school in Stockholm and one of the most difficult to get accepted into. A number of prominent re ...
*
Östra Real Östra Real (officially Östra Reals gymnasium) is an upper secondary school in Östermalm, Stockholm, Sweden. The school can trace its ancestry to the 1600s, and has changed name several times throughout its existence. Its current building was co ...
*
Södra Latin Södra Latin, officially Södra Latins gymnasium, ("Southern Latin" in Swedish) is an upper secondary school ("''gymnasium (school), gymnasieskola''"), situated in Södermalm, Stockholm. The current school building was inaugurated in 1891. History ...
*
Norra Latin Norra Latin is the familiar Swedish name of a historic Stockholm school more properly known as ''Högre allmänna läroverket för gossar å Norrmalm'' ("public senior secondary school for boys at Norrmalm"). Completed in 1880, for over a hun ...
* Viktor Rydberg Gymnasium


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Stockholm's inner-city upper secondary schools at the turn of the 20th century
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