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| naam = 6e Montessorischool Anne Frank
| afbeelding = Anne Frank Schule Rivierenbuurt.jpg
| name = 6th Montessori School Anne Frank
| onderschrift = School ingang met muurschildering
| native_name = 6e Montessorischool Anne Frank
| locatie = [[Amsterdam-Zuid]], Niersstraat 41
| image = Anne Frank Schule Rivierenbuurt.jpg
| vestigingen =
| caption = Entrance of the school
| oprichting = 1933
| location = Niersstraat 41 <br>1078 VJ [[Amsterdam]]
| opheffing =
| country = [[Netherlands]]
| coordinates = {{coord|52.3428|4.8939|display=inline,title}}
| type = [[Montessori-onderwijs]]
| denominatie = [[Openbaar onderwijs|openbaar]]
| former_name = 6th Montessori School
| niveau = [[basisschool]]
| type = [[Public School (Government funded)|public]] [[primary school]]
| established = {{start date|1933|df=yes}}
| bevoegd gezag = Stichting Openbaar Onderwijs aan de Amstel
| directeur = Katja Rakic
| director = Katja Rakic
| rector =
| affiliation = [[Montessori schools]]
| leraren =
| pupils = 350
| leerlingen =
| website = {{url|https://annefrank-montessori.nl/}}
| afkorting =
| motto =
| schoolkrant =
| brin = 20TX00
| vestigingsnummer = 20TX00
| website = http://www.annefrank-montessori.nl/
}}
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[[Bestand:Opening Anne Frankschool in de Nierstraat, Bestanddeelnr 908-6703.jpg|thumb|Officiële hernoeming tot Anne Frankschool in 1957]]
[[Bestand:AnneFrank1940.jpg|thumb|Anne Frank in 1940 op de 6e Montessorischool]]
De '''6e Montessorischool Anne Frank''' (kort '''Anne Frankschool''') is een [[Openbaar onderwijs|openbare]] [[Montessorionderwijs|Montessori]]-[[basisschool]] in de [[Amsterdam|Amsterdamse]] [[Rivierenbuurt (Amsterdam)|Rivierenbuurt]]. De school is in 1933 opgericht als zesde school in Nederland volgens de onderwijsmethodiek van [[Maria Montessori]].


The '''6th Montessori School Anne Frank'''<ref name="english"/> ({{lang-nl|6e Montessorischool Anne Frank}}) (or '''Anne Frank School''' ({{lang-nl|Anne Frankschool}}) for short) is a [[Public School (Government funded)|public]] [[Montessori schools|Montessori]] [[primary school]] in the [[Rivierenbuurt]], [[Amsterdam]].
[[Anne Frank]] kwam vanaf april 1934 op de kleuterschool. In haar klas zaten ook leerlingen die net als Anne Frank met hun familie uitgeweken waren uit nazi Duitsland omdat ze Joods waren. Maar de meeste kinderen kenden elkaars achtergrond niet; het speelde geen enkele rol. Dat veranderde tijdens de bezettingsjaren toen de een na de andere anti-Joodse maatregel werd uitgevaardigd. Na de zomervakantie van 1941 moesten de 151 Joodse leerlingen op last van de Duitse bezetter de school verlaten om onderwijs te volgen op een Joodse school. Ook Anne Frank verliet in 1941 de lagere school en vervolgde haar onderwijs op het [[Joods Lyceum (Amsterdam)|Joods Lyceum]]<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20180930234733/https://www.annefrank-montessori.nl/geschiedenis/anne-frank/</ref>


==Monumenten==
==History==
[[File:AnneFrank1940 crop.jpg|thumb|left|Anne Frank in the 6th Montessori School in 1940]]
In 1957, tien jaar na de eerste Nederlandse uitgave van het dagboek van Anne Frank, werd de school een monument en vernoemd naar Anne Frank.<ref>https://www.4en5mei.nl/oorlogsmonumenten/monumenten_zoeken/oorlogsmonument/1461/amsterdam%2C-anne-frankschool</ref><ref>http://web.annefrank.org/nl/Educatie/Anne-Frank-Scholen/</ref> Na een oproep van het Anne Frankcomité aan de gemeente in 1956 voor een herinnering aan Anne Frank werd besloten de naam officieel te wijzigen.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20181001030954/https://nha.courant.nu/issue/IJC/1958-05-26/edition/null/page/13</ref>
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'''.
Kunstenaar Harry Visser maakte in 1983 een muurschildering met fragmenten uit het [[Het Achterhuis (dagboek)|dagboek van Anne Frank]] op de gevel van de school.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20150518090913/http://www.annefrank-montessori.nl/geschiedenis/ Geschiedenis 6e Montessorischool]</ref> In 1995 is de school verbouwd. Hierbij zijn de lokalen op de begane grond zoveel mogelijk in originele staat gehouden. Het laatste lokaal heeft ook nog een originele kachel. Dit was een van de lokalen waar Anne Frank les heeft gehad.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20180906124900/https://www.annefrank-montessori.nl/geschiedenis/</ref> In de school bevindt zich een herinneringsplaquette ter herinnering aan de 130 weggevoerde en vermoorde Joodse kinderen van de 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 [[Nazi Germany]] with their families because they were [[Jewish]], among them [[Hanneli Goslar]]. During the years of the [[Nazi occupation of the Netherlands]], anti-Jewish measures were enacted. After the summer vacations of 1941, the occupying forces decreed that the 151 Jewish students had to leave the school and instead go to a Jewish school. Among others, Anne Frank left the primary school in 1941 and continued her education at the Jewish [[Lyceum]].<ref name="geschiedenis">{{cite web|lang=nl|url=https://www.annefrank-montessori.nl/onze-school/onze-geschiedenis|publisher=6th Montessori School Anne Frank|title=Onze geschiedenis|access-date=2021-07-20}}</ref><ref name="english">{{cite web|lang=en|url=https://www.annefrank-montessori.nl/english|publisher=6th Montessori School Anne Frank|title=English summary|access-date=2021-07-20}}</ref>
==Externe link==
* [http://www.annefrank-montessori.nl/ Website van de school]


[[File:Opening Anne Frankschool in de Nierstraat, Bestanddeelnr 908-6703.jpg|thumb|left|The renaming ceremony in 1957]]
{{Appendix}}
In 1956, the Anne Frank Committee requested that the Amsterdam municipality rename the school in Anne Frank's memory. In 1957, ten years after [[Anne Frank's diary]] had been published, the school was named after Anne Frank.<ref>{{cite web|lang=nl|url=https://www.4en5mei.nl/oorlogsmonumenten/zoeken/1461/amsterdam-anne-frankschool|title=Amsterdam, Anne Frankschool|publisher=[[Nationaal Comité 4 en 5 mei]]|access-date=2021-07-20}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|lang=nl|url=https://nha.courant.nu/issue/IJC/1957-05-26/edition/null/page/13|work=[[IJmuider Courant]]|date=1957-05-26|title=Anne Frankschool in Amsterdam|quote=Het Anne Frank-comité dat zich in november 1956 met een oproep tot het Nederlandse volk en tot de gemeentelijke autoriteiten van Amsterdam had gericht met het verzoek het te steunen in zijn streven om tot een blijvende herinnering aan Anne Frank te komen, heeft van Amsterdams wethouder van Onderwijs, mr. A. de Roos, de mededeling ontvangen dat B. en W. besloten hebben de naam van de Montesorrischool in de Niersstraat, waar van Anne Frank zes jaren leerlinge was, te wijzigen in „Anne Frankschool".}}</ref>


Artist Harry Visser painted a mural with excerpts from Anne Frank's diary on the school's façade in 1983.<ref name="geschiedenis"/>
[[Categorie:School in Amsterdam]]

[[Categorie:Montessorischool]]
In 1995, the school was remodeled. The classrooms on the first floor were kept in their original state as much as possible. The last classroom also still has an original stove. This was one of the classrooms where Anne Frank had her lessons. In the school there is a memorial plaque in memory of the 130 deported and murdered Jewish children from the school.<ref name="geschiedenis"/>
[[Categorie:Amsterdam-Zuid]]

[[Categorie:Anne Frank]]
==Notable pupils==
[[Categorie:Joods monument in Nederland]]
*[[Anne Frank]]
*[[Hanneli Goslar]]

==See also==
*[[List of schools in the Netherlands]]
*[[Anne Frank School (disambiguation)|List of schools named after Anne Frank]]
*[[List of Montessori schools]]

==References==
{{reflist}}

==External links==
{{commonscat|Anne Frankschool (Amsterdam)|6th Montessori School Anne Frank}}
*{{official website|https://annefrank-montessori.nl/}} (in Dutch)
**[https://annefrank-montessori.nl/english English summary]

{{Anne Frank}}
{{authority control}}

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[[Category:Educational institutions established in 1933]]
[[Category:Montessori schools]]
[[Category:Schools in Amsterdam]]
[[Category:Anne Frank]]

Revision as of 16:36, 20 July 2021

6th Montessori School Anne Frank
6e Montessorischool Anne Frank
Entrance of the school
Location
Map
Niersstraat 41
1078 VJ Amsterdam

Coordinates52°20′34″N 4°53′38″E / 52.3428°N 4.8939°E / 52.3428; 4.8939
Information
Former name6th Montessori School
Typepublic primary school
Established1933 (1933)
DirectorKatja Rakic
Number of pupils350
AffiliationMontessori schools
Websiteannefrank-montessori.nl

The 6th Montessori School Anne Frank[1] (Template:Lang-nl) (or Anne Frank School (Template:Lang-nl) for short) is a public Montessori primary school in the Rivierenbuurt, Amsterdam.

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 Nazi Germany with their families because they were Jewish, among them Hanneli Goslar. During the years of the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands, anti-Jewish measures were enacted. After the summer vacations of 1941, the occupying forces decreed that the 151 Jewish students had to leave the school and instead go to a Jewish school. Among others, Anne Frank left the primary school in 1941 and continued her education at the Jewish Lyceum.[2][1]

The renaming ceremony in 1957

In 1956, the Anne Frank Committee requested that the Amsterdam municipality rename the school in Anne Frank's memory. In 1957, ten years after Anne Frank's diary had been published, the school was named after Anne Frank.[3][4]

Artist Harry Visser painted a mural with excerpts from Anne Frank's diary on the school's façade in 1983.[2]

In 1995, the school was remodeled. The classrooms on the first floor were kept in their original state as much as possible. The last classroom also still has an original stove. This was one of the classrooms where Anne Frank had her lessons. In the school there is a memorial plaque in memory of the 130 deported and murdered Jewish children from the school.[2]

Notable pupils

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "English summary". 6th Montessori School Anne Frank. Retrieved 20 July 2021.
  2. ^ a b c "Onze geschiedenis" (in Dutch). 6th Montessori School Anne Frank. Retrieved 20 July 2021.
  3. ^ "Amsterdam, Anne Frankschool" (in Dutch). Nationaal Comité 4 en 5 mei. Retrieved 20 July 2021.
  4. ^ "Anne Frankschool in Amsterdam". IJmuider Courant (in Dutch). 26 May 1957. Het Anne Frank-comité dat zich in november 1956 met een oproep tot het Nederlandse volk en tot de gemeentelijke autoriteiten van Amsterdam had gericht met het verzoek het te steunen in zijn streven om tot een blijvende herinnering aan Anne Frank te komen, heeft van Amsterdams wethouder van Onderwijs, mr. A. de Roos, de mededeling ontvangen dat B. en W. besloten hebben de naam van de Montesorrischool in de Niersstraat, waar van Anne Frank zes jaren leerlinge was, te wijzigen in „Anne Frankschool".