Wednesday, 7 September 2011

Apelryd School



The BÖU Archive was honoured on September 1st to 4th 2011, by the visit of three teachers from Apelrydsskolen, Baståd, Sweden.  Maria Kristensson (Headmistress), Carolin Makelberge (Director of Studies) and Heléne Bergentoft (Head of Physical Training) spent three days with BÖU members and Archive staff.  Everyone enjoyed their visit very much and we all learnt many things about Madame Österberg’s influence and work in Sweden and in the UK.  It is exciting to discover how Madame is honoured in both countries and to know that we have now established friendships which we hope to develop in years to come.
In 1914 Martina Bergman Österberg donated her personal residence and estate in Sweden to the Fredrika Bremer Association, so that the association, which worked for women’s rights, could start a school for girls who wanted to train for a career in horticulture.  In 1914 this estate was called Smarjd, but the name was later changed to Apelryd.
Today Apelrydsskolan is an upper secondary school with approximately 200 students from all over Sweden and the world, with about 60 students living in residential accommodation.  The school has a beautiful location on the outskirts of Baståd, with magnificent views of the coast and the countryside.
Apelrydsskolan has four programmes of study:  fashion (design and manufacture of clothes); music (dance, singing, drama); health and fitness coaching (anatomy, psychology, leadership); catering (food, drink and hospitality) and the school has an established collaboration with Borås Textile University.
All teaching at Apelrydsskolen is carried out in Swedish and students receive educational opportunities which enable them to continue their studies at university.
For more information about Apelrydsskolen, please use the following links.  For those who do not understand Swedish, I recommend Google Translate



Wednesday, 11 May 2011

Japanese Visitors

On Thursday 17th March 2011, North West Kent College at Dartford welcomed a delegation from the Japan Women’s College of Physical Education.  Two Japanese researchers visited the Bergman Österberg Union Archive which is located in  Kingsfield House, the present headquarters of North West Kent College. Now known by the College more prosaically as K block,  Kingsfield was originally a ‘gentleman’s residence’ owned by Edward Satterthwaite.  In 1895, Madame Bergman Österberg bought the house and transferred her Physical Training College from Broadhurst Gardens, Hampstead, to the Oakfield Lane mansion.  Madame Bergman Österberg's college thrived and by 1913 her reputation had spread as far as Japan. Its government decided to send Miss Tokuyo Nikaido to England to study the latest theories and methods of physical education under the guidance of Madame Bergman Österberg. On returning to Japan Miss Nikaido established, in 1922, Nikaido Taiso Juku, the first teacher training school of physical education for women and the forerunner of the Japan Women’s College of Physical Education.
The Japanese visitors, Shigeyo Murayama and Professor Ritsuko Kataoka met Anne Stuart, chairman of the Bergman Österberg Union and her colleagues: Pat Chatters; Alan Gamwell; Rosemary Moon; and Gwen Seabrook-Smith.  The visitors spent time in the BÖU Archive, looking at photographs from 1913 and were shown the house and grounds where Miss Nikaido had lived and studied. 

Tuesday, 22 February 2011

Kent Netball News

Read all about the Kent Netball Archive Group and an exciting collaboration with the Bergman Österberg Union Archive. Go to the Kent Netball web page http://www.kentnetball.co.uk and select Archives from the links on the left of the page. Be sure to read the Kent Netball Archive Group's latest newsletter, which is available from a link on the Archive web page.

Wednesday, 5 January 2011

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!

Why not make 2011 the year for finding out more about Madame Österberg and her 'girls' !

The BÖU Archive will be open every Wednesday from 10am to 4pm - we look forward to seeing you.

Please telephone or e-mail before your visit to let us know what time to expect you:

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