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      • After the summer holidays in 1941, Anne learned that she would no longer be allowed to go to the Montessori School, as Jewish children had to attend Jewish schools. From then on Anne, like her sister Margot, went to the Jewish Lyceum [ nl] (Joods Lyceum), an exclusive Jewish secondary school in Amsterdam opened in September 1941.
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    After moving to Amsterdam, Anne and Margot Frank were enrolled in school—Margot in public school and Anne in the 6th Montessori School. Anne joined the 6th Montessori School on 9 April 1934; in 1957, it was posthumously renamed "Anne Frank School".

  3. Anne started attending a Montessori school. She was an extrovert, outspoken and friendly. She had always loved reading and now she developed a writing habit as well. But she was very secretive about what she wrote and never shared it even with her friends.

  4. Nov 9, 2009 · In 1935, Anne started school in Amsterdam and earned a reputation as an energetic, popular girl. In May 1940, the Germans, who had entered World War II in September of the previous year,...

  5. Feb 26, 2024 · During this period, Anne attended the Sixth Montessori School in Amsterdam, where she received her primary education. The Montessori method emphasized self-directed learning and encouraged students to explore their interests—a philosophy that resonated with Anne’s curiosity and inquisitiveness.

    • 15 years
    • February or March 1945
    • June 12, 1929
    • Annelies Marie Frank
    • Anne’s first years. Anne Frank was born in the German city of Frankfurt am Main in 1929. Anne’s sister Margot was three years her senior. Unemployment was high and poverty was severe in Germany, and it was the period in which Adolf Hitler and his party were gaining more and more supporters.
    • Nazi Germany invades the Netherlands. Before long, Anne felt right at home in the Netherlands. She learned the language, made new friends and went to a Dutch school near her home.
    • Anne has to go into hiding in the Secret Annex. The Nazis took things further, one step at the time. Jews had to start wearing a Star of David on their clothes and there were rumours that all Jews would have to leave the Netherlands.
    • Anne keeps a diary. On her thirteenth birthday, just before they went into hiding, Anne was presented with a diary. During the two years in hiding, Anne wrote about events in the Secret Annex, but also about her feelings and thoughts.
  6. Hannah (at far left, seated toward the back) and Anne (in white pinafore) at the 6th Montessori School in Amsterdam, 1938. Later, they would be forced by Nazi edict to attend a Jewish-only school...

  7. Mar 8, 2013 · Where did Anne Frank go to school? Anne Frank was born in Frankfurt and she spent the first years of her life in Germany. To avoid the antisemitic laws of the Nazi Party (who were elected to power in Germany in 1933), the Franks relocated to Amsterdam in the Netherlands.

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