Higher daughter school (Hanover)
As Higher daughters schools more were Higher daughters Schools in Hanover called, the
- Hof-Söhne and daughters school , the later higher girls' school I later Lyceum I , from the Wilhelm Raabe School (Hannover) emerged
- Higher Töchterschule II (Hanover) , the later Schillerschule (Hanover)
- Higher daughter school III, later the Sophia School in Hanover
- St. Ursula School Hanover , founded in 1851 for Catholic girls, later also called St. Ursula-Oberlyzeum next to the provost church of St. Clemens
- Friederikenschule (Hanover) , founded in Linden in 1854, later the Ihmeschule
See also
- Court sons and daughter school
- City girls' school I (Hannover) , founded in 1802 later Töchterschule the residence and Higher Töchterschule I and German high school for girls called
- Stadttöchterschule II , founded in 1859, later girls' middle school I, see Lotte-Kestner-Schule