Margot Frank at the Municipal Lyceum for Girls

After primary school, Margot Frank entered the HBS of the Municipal Lyceum for Girls, Reinier Vinkeleskade 62, in Amsterdam in September 1938.[1] Margot completed three grades at this school until she had to leave school due to anti-Jewish measures.[2] Classmates In the first school year 1938-'39, Margot was in class 1b with the following classmates: Allen, Madeleine Aselt, Mehra van Bardet, Meta Beugelink, Ineke Bezema, Greet Bienes, Marion Martha Brugge, Hennie ten Burg, Anni van den Corts, Hennie Doornbosch, Riet Eisenloeffel, Paula Halleman, Lotti Harting, Anna Frijda, Jetteke Gellicum, Gert van Klaveren, Frouk van Kuyk, Annie Lampl, Jette Ledermann, Barbara Levy, Ellen Meijer, Gisela Overbeek, Bea van Rooselaar, Erna Rosenthal, Mirjam Starck, Agnia Vos, Tinie Willigen Gatsonides, Tineke van der[3] In the second school year 1939-'40, Margot was in class 2a with the following classmates: Bardet, Meta Beugelink, Ineke Bezema, Greet Burg, Anni van den Corts, Hennie Dishoeck, Marijke van Ees, Annemarie van Frijda, Jetteke Gellicum, Gert van Heimans, Myrte Kohlwey, Bella Last, Hetty Meijer, Gisela Overbeek, Bea van Pouw, Lies Schiltman, Mieke Schuit, Lydi Vonck, Nep Weddepohl, Fieta Zweep, Tine van der Willigen Gatsonides, Tineke van der[4] In the third school year 1940-'41, Margot was in class 3a with the following classmates: Beugelink, Ineke Bezema, Greet Bie Leuveling Tjeenk, Ellen de Burg, Anni van den Corts, Hennie Dishoeck, Marijke van Ees, Annemarie van Frijda, Jetteke Gellicum, Gert van Huiskes, Anneke Kleij, Tine ten Kohlwey, Bella Last, Hetty Meijer, Gisela Overbeek, Bea van Pouw, Lies Schiltman, Mieke Schuit, Lydi Weddepohl, Fieta Zweep, Tine van der [5] Reports Margot achieved the following marks in successive semesters during the 1938-'39 school year: Dutch: 8, 8, 8 French: 7, 5, 6, 6 German: 9, 9, 9, 9 History: 8, 8, 8, 8 Geography: 7, 8, 8, 8 Mathematics: 7/8, 9/9, 9/8 Plant and animal science: 7, 6, 8, 7 Draw: 6, 6, 6, 6 Gym: 7, 6, 7, 7 Crafts: 8, 6, 8, 8 [6] In the 1939-'40 school year: Calculus: 8, 8, 9, 9 Geometry: 8, 8, 9, 9 Plant and animal science: 8, 8, 8, 8 History: 8, 8, 8, 8 Geography: 7, 8, 8, 8 Dutch: 8, 7, 7, 8 French: 7, 6, 7, 7 High German: 9, 9, 9, 9 English: 7, 6, 8, 7 Signature: 6, 6, 6, 6 > Gym: 7, 8, 7, 7 Crafts: 7, -, 8, 8 [7] In the 1940-' 41 school year: Calculus: 9, 8, 8, 9 Geometry: 8, 8, 9, 8 Physics: 8, 9, 8, 9 Plant and animal science: 9, 9, 9, 9 History: 8, 7, 8, 8 Geography: 8, 7, 9, 8 Dutch: 8, 9, 8, 8 French: 5, 7, 8, 7 High German: 9, 8, 9, 9 English: 7, 8, 8, 8 Commercial sciences: 9, 9, 9, 9 Sign: 6, 6, 6, 6 Gym: 8, 8, 7, 7 Crafts: 9, 8, 7, 8 She passed 'with commendation'. [7] Much is known about the teachers at the Lyceum for Girls. Who actually taught Margot is not clear. In any case, she was taught maths by Max Euwe and, according to a classmate, was his best student in their class.[8] Mr P.J. van Winter taught history, English was taught by Miss M.M.C. von der Möhlen.[9] The school had a drama society AHDO, 'Als Het Doek Opgaat' (When the Curtain Rises). Margot participated at least once, in The Chinese Nightingale, a play with pointed hats, braids and black blackout paper.[10] In the second grade (1939-1940), Margot Frank was taught English for the first time. Miss Von der Möhlen took the initiative to get the children writing to schoolchildren abroad, and on 27 April 1940, Margot wrote an English-language letter to Betty Ann Wagner in Iowa in the United States.[11] Margot was friends with Jetteke Frijda at the Girls' Lyceum.[12] With fellow pupils at the Lyceum, Margot was involved in sports. She was a member of Tennis Association Temminck (=Temmink) and rowed at the Vereeniging tot Bevordering van de Watersport onder jongeren (Association for the Promotion of Water Sports among Young People). A group photo was taken in front of the school entrance on 8 May 1941 to mark the departure of classmate Lies Pouw. The photo shows from left to right: Front row: Annie van den Burg, Fita Weddepohl, Tine ten Kleij, Miek Schilmann, Tine van de Zweep, Bella Kohlweij Second row: Gert van Gellicum, Anneke Huiskes, Marijke van Dishoeck, Jetteke Frijda Third row: Hetty Last, Lies Pouw, Margot Frank, Lidy Schuit, Greet Bezema, Annemarie van Ees. Fourth row: Bea van Overbeek, Ineke Beugelink, Ellen de Bie Leuvelink Tjeenk.[13] Removal As a result of the anti-Jewish measures, Jewish pupils were removed from education. From 9-14 July 1941, headmasters had to count their Jewish pupils and report the number to the Central Pupil Enrolment Office.[12] On 10 July 1941, head teacher M.J. Freie wrote to the parents of her pupils to ontain information from them for the purpose of the declaration of Jewish pupils.[12] On 16 July 1941, she made the declaration of all Jewish pupils of her school. The HBS 4 class included Jetteke Frijda and Margot Frank. The list contained a total of fifty-one names, two of which, for unknown reasons, had been crossed out.[14] On 2 September 1941, she wrote to the parents of the Jewish students that their daughters would no longer be admitted.[12] According to a classmate of Margot, head teacher Freie ended her speech, in response to the removal of the Jewish pupils and teachers, with the words, "Allez, travaillez".[15] In a Book of Memories in 1950, the school wrote: "Poignant remains the memory of those who, first removed from the school by the coercive power of the enemy when the Sol Justitiae was extinguished in our country, were later driven to their deaths in concentration camps."[16]   Footnotes ^ Stadsarchief Amsterdam (SAA), Archief Curatoren van het Lyceum voor Meisjes: Rapportenregisters van de HBS, 421 en 491. ^ Anne Frank Stichting (AFS), Anne Frank Collectie (AFC), Otto Frank Archief (OFA), reg. code OFA_069: Otto Frank aan Fritz Fafflok, 1 maart 1967, inzake 'Entschadigung'. ^ SAA, Gerrit van der Veen Scholengemeenschap en rechtsvoorgangers, toegang 623, inv. nr. 307: rapportenregisters klas 1B, 1938-'39.  ^ Ibidem, inv. nr. 421. ^ Ibidem, inv. nr. 491. ^ AFS, AFC, reg. code A_MFrank_I_032: Rapport Margot Frank, klas 1b. a, b AFS, AFC, reg. code A_MFrank_I_034: Rapport Margot Frank, klas 3a. ^ AFS, Getuigenarchief, Bienes: Samenvatting interview Marion Bienes, 1 december 1994. ^ AFS, Getuigenarchief, Last, Hetty. ^ AFS, Getuigenarchief, Kohlweij: Herinneringen van Bella Kohlweij. Het Stadsarchief Amsterdam heeft een grote collectie glasnegatieven van toneelvoorstellingen en eindexamen klassen van het Gemeentelijk Lyceum voor meisjes. SAA, toegangsnummer: 623.FO. ^ AFS, Getuigenarchief, Last, Hetty. De originele brief (en ook de brief van Anne aan Juanita Wagner, het zusje van Betty Ann, bevinden zich in het archief van het Simon Wiesenthal Museum of Tolerance, Los Angeles, Verenigde Staten.  a, b, c, d Dienke Hondius, Absent. Herinneringen aan het Joods Lyceum Amsterdam, 1941-1943, Amsterdam: Vassallucci, 2001, p. 47. ^ AFS, AFC, reg. code A_MFrank_III_014: Klassefoto met Margot Frank op Gemeentelijk lyceum voor meisjes. ^ SAA, Archief van de Secretarie, Afdeling Onderwijs, inv. nr. 7410: Opgave 16 juli 1941 (kopie bij: AFS, afd. Collecties, Collectie in handen van derden, Instellingen Nederland). ^ AFS, Getuigenarchief Kohlweij. Bella. ^ 'Gedenkboek ter gelegenheid van het 25-jarig bestaan van het Gemeentelijk Lyceum voor Meisjes te Amsterdam en het afscheid van Dr Magrita J. Freie als rectrix van deze school, Amsterdam, 1950, p. 14.

Margot Frank at the Municipal Lyceum for Girls

After primary school, Margot Frank entered the HBS of the Municipal Lyceum for Girls, Reinier Vinkeleskade 62, in Amsterdam in September 1938.[1] Margot completed three grades at this school until she had to leave school due to anti-Jewish measures.[2] Classmates In the first school year 1938-'39, Margot was in class 1b with the following classmates: Allen, Madeleine Aselt, Mehra van Bardet, Meta Beugelink, Ineke Bezema, Greet Bienes, Marion Martha Brugge, Hennie ten Burg, Anni van den Corts, Hennie Doornbosch, Riet Eisenloeffel, Paula Halleman, Lotti Harting, Anna Frijda, Jetteke Gellicum, Gert van Klaveren, Frouk van Kuyk, Annie Lampl, Jette Ledermann, Barbara Levy, Ellen Meijer, Gisela Overbeek, Bea van Rooselaar, Erna Rosenthal, Mirjam Starck, Agnia Vos, Tinie Willigen Gatsonides, Tineke van der[3] In the second school year 1939-'40, Margot was in class 2a with the following classmates: Bardet, Meta Beugelink, Ineke Bezema, Greet Burg, Anni van den Corts, Hennie Dishoeck, Marijke van Ees, Annemarie van Frijda, Jetteke Gellicum, Gert van Heimans, Myrte Kohlwey, Bella Last, Hetty Meijer, Gisela Overbeek, Bea van Pouw, Lies Schiltman, Mieke Schuit, Lydi Vonck, Nep Weddepohl, Fieta Zweep, Tine van der Willigen Gatsonides, Tineke van der[4] In the third school year 1940-'41, Margot was in class 3a with the following classmates: Beugelink, Ineke Bezema, Greet Bie Leuveling Tjeenk, Ellen de Burg, Anni van den Corts, Hennie Dishoeck, Marijke van Ees, Annemarie van Frijda, Jetteke Gellicum, Gert van Huiskes, Anneke Kleij, Tine ten Kohlwey, Bella Last, Hetty Meijer, Gisela Overbeek, Bea van Pouw, Lies Schiltman, Mieke Schuit, Lydi Weddepohl, Fieta Zweep, Tine van der [5] Reports Margot achieved the following marks in successive semesters during the 1938-'39 school year: Dutch: 8, 8, 8 French: 7, 5, 6, 6 German: 9, 9, 9, 9 History: 8, 8, 8, 8 Geography: 7, 8, 8, 8 Mathematics: 7/8, 9/9, 9/8 Plant and animal science: 7, 6, 8, 7 Draw: 6, 6, 6, 6 Gym: 7, 6, 7, 7 Crafts: 8, 6, 8, 8 [6] In the 1939-'40 school year: Calculus: 8, 8, 9, 9 Geometry: 8, 8, 9, 9 Plant and animal science: 8, 8, 8, 8 History: 8, 8, 8, 8 Geography: 7, 8, 8, 8 Dutch: 8, 7, 7, 8 French: 7, 6, 7, 7 High German: 9, 9, 9, 9 English: 7, 6, 8, 7 Signature: 6, 6, 6, 6 > Gym: 7, 8, 7, 7 Crafts: 7, -, 8, 8 [7] In the 1940-' 41 school year: Calculus: 9, 8, 8, 9 Geometry: 8, 8, 9, 8 Physics: 8, 9, 8, 9 Plant and animal science: 9, 9, 9, 9 History: 8, 7, 8, 8 Geography: 8, 7, 9, 8 Dutch: 8, 9, 8, 8 French: 5, 7, 8, 7 High German: 9, 8, 9, 9 English: 7, 8, 8, 8 Commercial sciences: 9, 9, 9, 9 Sign: 6, 6, 6, 6 Gym: 8, 8, 7, 7 Crafts: 9, 8, 7, 8 She passed 'with commendation'. [7] Much is known about the teachers at the Lyceum for Girls. Who actually taught Margot is not clear. In any case, she was taught maths by Max Euwe and, according to a classmate, was his best student in their class.[8] Mr P.J. van Winter taught history, English was taught by Miss M.M.C. von der Möhlen.[9] The school had a drama society AHDO, 'Als Het Doek Opgaat' (When the Curtain Rises). Margot participated at least once, in The Chinese Nightingale, a play with pointed hats, braids and black blackout paper.[10] In the second grade (1939-1940), Margot Frank was taught English for the first time. Miss Von der Möhlen took the initiative to get the children writing to schoolchildren abroad, and on 27 April 1940, Margot wrote an English-language letter to Betty Ann Wagner in Iowa in the United States.[11] Margot was friends with Jetteke Frijda at the Girls' Lyceum.[12] With fellow pupils at the Lyceum, Margot was involved in sports. She was a member of Tennis Association Temminck (=Temmink) and rowed at the Vereeniging tot Bevordering van de Watersport onder jongeren (Association for the Promotion of Water Sports among Young People). A group photo was taken in front of the school entrance on 8 May 1941 to mark the departure of classmate Lies Pouw. The photo shows from left to right: Front row: Annie van den Burg, Fita Weddepohl, Tine ten Kleij, Miek Schilmann, Tine van de Zweep, Bella Kohlweij Second row: Gert van Gellicum, Anneke Huiskes, Marijke van Dishoeck, Jetteke Frijda Third row: Hetty Last, Lies Pouw, Margot Frank, Lidy Schuit, Greet Bezema, Annemarie van Ees. Fourth row: Bea van Overbeek, Ineke Beugelink, Ellen de Bie Leuvelink Tjeenk.[13] Removal As a result of the anti-Jewish measures, Jewish pupils were removed from education. From 9-14 July 1941, headmasters had to count their Jewish pupils and report the number to the Central Pupil Enrolment Office.[12] On 10 July 1941, head teacher M.J. Freie wrote to the parents of her pupils to ontain information from them for the purpose of the declaration of Jewish pupils.[12] On 16 July 1941, she made the declaration of all Jewish pupils of her school. The HBS 4 class included Jetteke Frijda and Margot Frank. The list contained a total of fifty-one names, two of which, for unknown reasons, had been crossed out.[14] On 2 September 1941, she wrote to the parents of the Jewish students that their daughters would no longer be admitted.[12] According to a classmate of Margot, head teacher Freie ended her speech, in response to the removal of the Jewish pupils and teachers, with the words, "Allez, travaillez".[15] In a Book of Memories in 1950, the school wrote: "Poignant remains the memory of those who, first removed from the school by the coercive power of the enemy when the Sol Justitiae was extinguished in our country, were later driven to their deaths in concentration camps."[16]   Footnotes ^ Stadsarchief Amsterdam (SAA), Archief Curatoren van het Lyceum voor Meisjes: Rapportenregisters van de HBS, 421 en 491. ^ Anne Frank Stichting (AFS), Anne Frank Collectie (AFC), Otto Frank Archief (OFA), reg. code OFA_069: Otto Frank aan Fritz Fafflok, 1 maart 1967, inzake 'Entschadigung'. ^ SAA, Gerrit van der Veen Scholengemeenschap en rechtsvoorgangers, toegang 623, inv. nr. 307: rapportenregisters klas 1B, 1938-'39.  ^ Ibidem, inv. nr. 421. ^ Ibidem, inv. nr. 491. ^ AFS, AFC, reg. code A_MFrank_I_032: Rapport Margot Frank, klas 1b. a, b AFS, AFC, reg. code A_MFrank_I_034: Rapport Margot Frank, klas 3a. ^ AFS, Getuigenarchief, Bienes: Samenvatting interview Marion Bienes, 1 december 1994. ^ AFS, Getuigenarchief, Last, Hetty. ^ AFS, Getuigenarchief, Kohlweij: Herinneringen van Bella Kohlweij. Het Stadsarchief Amsterdam heeft een grote collectie glasnegatieven van toneelvoorstellingen en eindexamen klassen van het Gemeentelijk Lyceum voor meisjes. SAA, toegangsnummer: 623.FO. ^ AFS, Getuigenarchief, Last, Hetty. De originele brief (en ook de brief van Anne aan Juanita Wagner, het zusje van Betty Ann, bevinden zich in het archief van het Simon Wiesenthal Museum of Tolerance, Los Angeles, Verenigde Staten.  a, b, c, d Dienke Hondius, Absent. Herinneringen aan het Joods Lyceum Amsterdam, 1941-1943, Amsterdam: Vassallucci, 2001, p. 47. ^ AFS, AFC, reg. code A_MFrank_III_014: Klassefoto met Margot Frank op Gemeentelijk lyceum voor meisjes. ^ SAA, Archief van de Secretarie, Afdeling Onderwijs, inv. nr. 7410: Opgave 16 juli 1941 (kopie bij: AFS, afd. Collecties, Collectie in handen van derden, Instellingen Nederland). ^ AFS, Getuigenarchief Kohlweij. Bella. ^ 'Gedenkboek ter gelegenheid van het 25-jarig bestaan van het Gemeentelijk Lyceum voor Meisjes te Amsterdam en het afscheid van Dr Magrita J. Freie als rectrix van deze school, Amsterdam, 1950, p. 14.