Montessori Lyceum Amsterdam was created in 1920.
Her elementary school was Sixth Montessori in Amsterdam,and her high school was The Jewish Lyceum.
Anne studied at the Montessori School until 1940 - then she studied in the Jewish Lyceum until she went into hiding in 1942. Back in those days with so many restrictions forced upon the Jewish community in Amsterdam, Anne had no choice but to study at the Jewish Lyceum. The Montessori school she went to in Amsterdam still exists today, it is now called the 6th Montessori School Anne Frank.
Anne Frank went to Montessori SchoolJewish SecondaryThe Montessori school down the road form the merwediplien where she lived.
Anne Frank attended the Sixth Montessori School in Amsterdam before her family went into hiding during World War II.
Anne Frank attended the Sixth Montessori School in Amsterdam until she had to go into hiding during World War II. While in hiding, Anne continued her education through reading and studying various subjects with the help of her father and other members of the group.
Anne Frank attended the Montessori School in Amsterdam until the age of 10. After that, she went to the Jewish Lyceum, a secondary school in Amsterdam, for a brief period before going into hiding during the Holocaust.
montessori school in Amsterdam
Anne Frank and Margot Frank attended Montessori School , open to all races, until 1941 where the requirement for Jews to attend Jewish only schools forced Anne to transfer to the Jewish Lyceum in the equivalent of 7th grade
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