Henriette Wulfsberg

Henriette Wulfsberg (6 June 1843 – 9 October 1906) was a Norwegian school owner, writer and translator.

[4] After completing her education at Ms. Houbens school in Drammen, she spent a year as a governess to a Dr. Wolf in Hadeland.

She made 16 trips abroad in total to England, France, Belgium, Italy, Denmark and Sweden.

Despite limited funds, Wulfsberg personally supervised the construction of the new building on site.A carpenter on site said, "That miss is good for two men".

At her request, her brother-in-law Christian Lund dictated a legal textbook to the students at Wulfsberg's girls' school.

[5] Four years later, the book Om den nye Ordning af Middelskoleexamen for Piger og Huslig Økonomi som Undervisningsfag was published, containing two of Wulfsberg's lectures.