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Anne Frank's Education Timeline

This timeline outlines Anne Frank's educational journey, from her early schooling in Germany to her studies while in hiding.
Early Schooling in Frankfurt
1933-1934
Anne begins her formal education in Frankfurt, Germany. Due to the rise of Nazism, she attends a Jewish school.
6th Montessori School, Amsterdam
1934-1941
After the family's relocation to Amsterdam, Anne attends the 6th Montessori School. She thrives in the progressive environment and quickly learns Dutch. She makes many friends and demonstrates a talent for writing and storytelling.
Jewish Lyceum
1941-1942
Due to increasing anti-Jewish restrictions, Anne is forced to leave her Montessori school and attend the Jewish Lyceum, a school specifically for Jewish children. This segregation marks a significant change in her educational experience.
Self-Education in the Secret Annex
1942-1944
While in hiding, Anne continues her education through self-study and with the help of her father and other residents of the annex. She studies languages, history, literature, and mathematics. Otto Frank plays a pivotal role in this process, helping his daughters stay abreast of their scholastic goals.
Anne's Writing Ambitions
1944
Anne decides to revise and edit her diary with the goal of publishing it after the war. This demonstrates her ambition to become a writer and journalist.