Janka Zirzen was born on 23 May 1824 in a family with a small estate in
Jászberény, Hungary, where she was raised by her mother, a midwife. She completed her studies from women's educational institutions in
Pest and
Eger. At the age of fifteen, Zirzen became a
governess to support herself. She later started a small nursery school for girls at her parents' house in Jászberény, but she was not successful due to lack of money. She subsequently moved to Eger where she became a governess. At the request of people, she reopened the nursery school in 1846, which was closed in 1849. Between 1849 and 1866, she again worked as governess. Meanwhile, she also graduated from the teacher training institute in Pest. On completing her teacher training in 1866, she started working on women's education. == Teacher training school for women==