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  1. 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.

  2. One schoolroom is kept in the original state. But the 6th Montessori School Anne Frank is not a museum; it is a modern elementary school where the pupils are working on their own as well as in groups based on the principles of Maria Montessori.

  3. History Anne Frank in the 6th Montessori School in 1940. The school was founded in 1933 as the sixth school in the Netherlands according to Maria Montessori's educational methodology. Originally, it was named the 6th Montessori School.. Anne Frank attended the affiliated kindergarten from April 1934, and later attended the school.In her class were also students who, like Anne Frank, had fled ...

  4. 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.'.

  5. De 6e montessorischool Anne Frank is een openbare Montessori-basisschool in de Amsterdamse Rivierenbuurt, waarin “de oude Amsterdammer” en “de nieuwe International” samen leven en samen naar school gaan. We leren de kinderen zorg te dragen voor zichzelf, de ander en zijn omgeving, met aandacht en respect.

  6. Learn about the school where Anne Frank was a pupil from 1934 to 1941 and how it follows the Montessori method. Find out about the school's history, enrolment, curriculum, assessment and documents.

  7. From April 1934 to July 1935 she went to the kindergarten class at the 6th Montessori school. In August 1935 Anne went to the first grade of said school. After the sixth grade she was supposed to stay at the school for a seventh year, but due to educational segregation this was not possible.