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  1. The 6th Montessori School Anne Frank (Dutch: 6e Montessorischool Anne Frank) (or Anne Frank School (Dutch: Anne Frankschool) for short) is a public Montessori primary school in the Rivierenbuurt, Amsterdam.

  2. Anne Frank attended the Sixth Montessori School in Amsterdam from school year 1935-36 until school year 1940-41. Edith wrote to Gertrud Naumann on 26 March 1935: ' Denk dir: heute muss ich Anne für die Schule anmelden; sie wird wohl weiter in der Montessori Schule bleiben.'. [1] Later she writes: ' Anne kommt erst im August in die Schule.'.

  3. Learn about the school where Anne Frank attended kindergarten and primary school from 1934 to 1935. Find out its history, location, teachers, and memorial plaque.

  4. On 9 April 1934, Anne Frank went to kindergarten at the Sixth Montessori School in Amsterdam. The school was only a few blocks away from her house. She attended primary school until 1941. Anne Frank (back row centre, in a white dress) with her class at the 6th Montessori school.

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  6. Learn about the school where Anne Frank studied as a child and where one classroom is preserved in its original state. Discover how the school applies the Montessori method and offers a modern education.

  7. Apr 16, 2018 · In January 1940, Matthews got a list of student names from the 6th Montessori School in Amsterdam, which included Anne Frank. At the Danville school, 10-year-old Juanita Wagner picked...

  8. Anne Frank attended the Jewish Lyceum in Amsterdam from the beginning of the 1941-1942 school year until she had to go into hiding on 6 July 1942. After sixth grade, Anne was actually supposed to stay at the 6th Montessori school for a seventh year, but due to anti-Jewish measures, she had to be transferred to a Jewish primary Montessori school.

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