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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. 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. The Sixth Montessori School is successively located on Dintelstraat, Amsterdam; Niersstraat 43 (kindergarten, May 23, 1934); Niersstraat 41 (primary school). From 9 April 1934 to 13 July 1935, Anne Frank attended Preparatory School No. 51, the kindergarten of the Sixth Montessori School.

  4. Event. Aug. 16, 1935 - Sept. 27, 1941. 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.'.

  5. 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.

  6. The 6th Montessori school is a public primary school. At this moment the school has well over 290 pupils divided into twelve groups: four lower level, four mid level and, four upper level groups. Enrolment:The school aims especially at enrolling children from the neighbourhood.

  7. 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.