rajamiskulud
Rajamiskulud, also known as "royal or noble schools," refer to a historical educational system in Finland that existed primarily during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These schools were established to provide elite education to the children of Finland’s aristocracy, upper-middle class, and other privileged families. The term *rajamiskoulu* literally translates to "border school," though this name was not widely used during the time and is more of a modern retrospective designation.
The origins of these schools can be traced back to the Swedish-speaking elite of Finland, which was
Rajamiskulud typically offered a rigorous curriculum that emphasized classical languages (such as Latin and Greek), literature,
The decline of these schools coincided with Finland’s growing democratization in the early 20th century. As