- Stockholms Lyceum
Stockholms lyceum was a private
secondary school ("högre allmänt läroverk") inStockholm ,Sweden , functioning from1839 until1875 .The Lyceum was opened in
1839 byClaes Olof Ramström . He transferred the school in 1851 to DrCarl Johan Bohman and DrOtto von Feilitzen , who ran the school until 1875, when it was merged with theStockholms ateneum . During the period of joint rectorship of the latter two, the school had 1,426 pupils, of whom 265 continued to university and another 191 to theKarlberg War Academy .Alumni of the school include the writer
August Strindberg (1849-1912), the physician and writerAxel Munthe (1857-1949), the industrialistOscar Lamm (1848-1930), and the palaeozoologistGerhard Holm (1853-1926).In his autobiographical novel, "The Son of a Servant" (chapter 5), Strindberg contrasts the private Lyceum to the "terror regime" of the contemporary Swedish public schools. In the Lyceum
corporal punishment was abolished and the pupils were treated as "thinking beings", were allowed to discuss issues with, and even contradict, the teachers. He notes that many of the boys came from the aristocracy (another occasion for the author to point out the perceived inferiority experienced by his alter ego Johan), but that the spirit of the school and the attitude of its principal was liberal and democratic.References
* [http://runeberg.org/nfcg/0034.html Stockholms lyceum] in "
Nordisk familjebok ."
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