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  1. Photo about Amsterdam, Netherlands - 18 mei2008: main entrance of the 6th Montessori School in Amsterdam. Here Anne Frank went to school. Image of rivierenbuurt, excerpts, monument - 40605536

  2. In 1947 verschijnt het boek in het Nederlands. 1983. Na de oorlog wordt de naam Anne Frank aan die van de school toegevoegd. Wij zijn de 6e Montessorischool Anne Frank. In de school hangen foto’s die aan Anne herinneren en we hebben nog één lokaal op school dat er zo uitziet als in Annes schooltijd.

  3. 6e Montessorischool Anne Frank. De 6e Montessorischool Anne Frank (kort Anne Frankschool) is een openbare Montessori - basisschool in de Amsterdamse Rivierenbuurt. De school is in 1933 opgericht als zesde school in Amsterdam volgens de onderwijsmethodiek van Maria Montessori . Anne Frank kwam vanaf april 1934 op de kleuterschool.

  4. Onze school maakt, samen met 21 andere Amsterdamse openbare basisscholen, sinds 1 januari 2008 onderdeel uit van de Stichting Openbaar Onderwijs aan de Amstel (OoadA).Met de oprichting van deze stichting is het openbaar onderwijs in de stadsdelen Centrum, Oud-Zuid en ZuiderAmstel volledig verzelfstandigd. ... 6ᵉ Montessorischool Anne Frank ...

  5. Our school The 6th Montessori School Anne Frank is the school where Anne Frank, in those days, spent her elementary/primary school years.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.

  6. Margot was a quiet, obedient child, who always kept her clothes neat and clean, unlike her younger sister. She was considered the more beautiful and the more intelligent of the two, and Anne resented her for this sometimes, as she notes in her diary. Margot did well at school and was often used as an example for Anne by the Franks, who wanted ...

  7. 1 de oct. de 1993 · Fotocollectie: Anne Frank Stichting, Amsterdam. Status onduidelijk. Hendrika (Rika) Kuperus was the head teacher of the Sixth Montessori School. Anne Frank was in her class in 1940-1941. On 5 November 1925 in Amsterdam, she married Sjoerd Kuperus, who died on 4 July 1988.[1] From 1926 on she worked at the First Montessori School in Amsterdam.[2]