List of former girls' schools

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This list includes former and existing educational institutions as girls' schools . In addition, schools are included in which girls' schools have merged.

Germany

state Surname place Period dissolved / existing
Baden-Württemberg Aufbaugymnasium Kloster Sießen Bad Saulgau 1860 to 1990
Elly-Heuss-Knapp-Gymnasium Heilbronn Heilbronn- Böckingen 1831 to 1973 existing
Hans Baldung High School Schwäbisch Gmünd 1953 to 1973
Helene Lange Secondary School Heilbronn 1962 to? existing
Hilda-Gymnasium Pforzheim Pforzheim 1849 to 1971 existing
Queen Olga pen Stuttgart 1873 to? existing
Girls' secondary school St. Bernhard Bad Mergentheim 1961 to 2009 existing
Mörike secondary school Heilbronn- Sontheim 1850 to 1979 existing
Pestalozzi High School Biberach an der Riss 1860 to 1970 existing
Schiller high School Heidenheim an der Brenz 1864 to 1965 existing
Bavaria Christian-Ernst-Gymnasium gain 1873 to 1949 existing
Archbishop's secondary school St. Immaculata Schlehdorf 1954 to 2015 existing
Alexandrinum high school Coburg 1882 to? existing
Seligenthal high school Landshut 1838 to 2009 existing
Johann-Christian-Reinhart-Gymnasium court 1837 to 1973 existing
Jewish household school Wolfratshausen Wolfratshausen 1926 to 1938
Karl-Theodor-von-Dalberg-Gymnasium Aschaffenburg 1875 to? existing
Karolinen High School Rosenheim 1890 to 1987 existing
Theresia-Gerhardinger-Realschule Weichs near Dachau 1854 to 2004 existing
Maria-Theresia-Gymnasium augsburg 1890 to 1979 existing
Marie-Therese-Gymnasium gain 1873 to 1949 existing
Olympic Morata High School Schweinfurt 1878 to 1980 existing
Valentin-Heider-Gymnasium Lindau (Lake Constance) 1859 to 1987 existing
Berlin Albert Schweitzer School Neukölln 1907 to? existing
Beethoven High School Lankwitz 1909 to 1948 existing
Carl von Ossietzky High School Pankow 1910 to? existing
Fichtenberg High School Steglitz 1904 to 1965 existing
French cathedral school Mitte district 19th century until? dissolved
Georg Herwegh High School Hermsdorf 1891 to? existing
Goethe high school Wilmersdorf 1904 to 1939 existing
Goethe High School Lichterfelde 1872 to 1953, with interruption existing
Gabriele von Bülow High School Tegel 1890 to 1944 existing
Hildegard Wegscheider High School Grunewald 1896 to 1967 existing
Theresienschule Weissensee 1894 to 1990 existing
Paul Natorp High School Friedenau 1907 to? existing
Sophie Charlotte High School Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf 1857 to? existing
Brandenburg Evangelical grammar school Hermannswerder Potsdam 1904 to 1948 existing
Bremen Kippenberg high school Schwachhausen 1859 to 1971 existing
Hamburg Helene-Lange-Gymnasium Harvestehude 1910 to 1969 existing
Lerchenfeld high school Uhlenhorst 1910 to 1969 existing
Sophie Barat School Rotherbaum 1895 to 1982 existing
Willhöden high school Blankenese 1890 to 1968 1968 Introduction of co-education in the already renamed grammar school Willhöden
Secondary school for girls on Caspar-Voght-Straße (OCV) Hamburg-Hamm Architect Fritz Schumacher , built 1929–30 since 1989 ballet school of the Hamburg Ballet
Hesse Edith Stein School Darmstadt 1894 to 1986 existing
Elisabeth School Frankfurt am Main 1886 to 1972 existing
Higher daughter school Marburg 1886 to 1969 1969 Introduction of co-education in the already renamed Elisabethschule high school
Ursuline School Fritzlar 1712 to 1969 existing
Engelsburg high school kassel 1892 to 1979 existing
Humboldt School Bad Homburg vor der Höhe 1900 to 1967 existing
Marienschule (grammar school) Limburg 1895 to 2011 existing
Victoria School Darmstadt 1829 to 1966 existing
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania Hansa high school Stralsund 1913 to 1947 existing
Schwerin Lyceum Schwerin ? ?
Lower Saxony Fishing school Osnabrück- Haste 1903 to 1978 existing
Cecilia School Oldenburg 1867 to? existing
Campe high school Holzminden 1891 to 1974 existing
Elsa Brändström School Hanover 1954 to 1971 existing
Goethe high school Hildesheim 1858 to 1971 existing
High school for girls Goettingen 1866 to 1971 existing
High School "In the Desert" Osnabrück desert 1848 to 1970 existing
Small castle high school Braunschweig 1863 to 1975 existing
Helene Lange School Hanover 1945 to 1971 existing
Hindenburg School Nienburg / Weser 1887 to 1971 existing, renamed Marion-Dönhoff-Gymnasium in 2006
Ina Seidel School Braunschweig 1957-1971 a spin-off from the “ Oberschule für Mädchen - Kleine Burg ”, dissolved in 1990
Kaiserin-Auguste-Viktoria-Gymnasium Celle 1815 to? existing
Käthe-Kollwitz-Gymnasium Osnabrück 1961 to 1970 Disbanded in 1990
Käthe-Kollwitz-Gymnasium Wilhelmshaven 1885 to? existing
Lichtenberg High School Cuxhaven 1817 to 1978 existing
Pottsche higher private daughter school Braunschweig 1814-1863 1863 School Little Castle risen
Ricarda Huch School Braunschweig founded in 1939 existing
Sophia School Hanover 1900 to? existing
Brewhouse School Hanover 1818-1939 Lyceum for girls, closed in 1939
Teletta-Groß-Gymnasium Empty 1849-1972 Introduction to co-education
Viktoria-Luise-Gymnasium Hamelin 1859 to 1972 existing
Vincent-Lübeck-Gymnasium Stade 1863 to? existing
North Rhine-Westphalia Andreas Vesalius High School Wesel 1853 to around 1960 existing
Annette-von-Droste-Hülshoff-Gymnasium Düsseldorf- Benrath 1905 to 1973 existing
Annette-von-Droste-Hülshoff-Gymnasium Muenster 1690 to 1975 existing
Auguste Viktoria School Düsseldorf , Lindemannstrasse 57 1911 existing - Foundation of the Lyceum, Achenbachstrasse; 1946: The Auguste Viktoria School is merged with the Gudrun School and renamed the Goethe School; 1983: Goethe-Gymnasium with the former Rethel-Gymnasium
Burggymnasium Altena Altena 1866 to 1971 existing
St. Anne's School Wuppertal 1905 to? existing
Cecilien High School Dusseldorf 1907 to 1972 existing
Clara Fey High School Bonn - Bad Godesberg 1896 to 2008 existing
Conrad-von-Soest-Gymnasium Soest 1819 to 1972 existing
Droste-Hülshoff-Realschule Dortmund 1908 to 1972 existing
Elsa-Brändström-Gymnasium Oberhausen 1874 to 1976 existing
Elsa Brändström Secondary School eat 1907 to 1975 existing
Archbishop's Irmgardis High School Cologne 1927 to 1983 existing
Archbishop St. Ursula-Gymnasium Bruehl 1893 to 1979 existing
Archbishop's Suitbertus Gymnasium Düsseldorf- Kaiserswerth 1923 to 1983 existing
Frau-Rat-Goethe-Gymnasium Duisburg to ? dissolved
Genoveva high school Cologne 1876 ​​to 1972 existing
Geschwister-Scholl-Gymnasium Aachen 1968 to 1974 existing
Geschwister-Scholl-Gymnasium Luenen 1962 to 1975 since 1986 location of a comprehensive school
High school on the market Frets 1882 to 1973 existing
Gymnasium An der Stenner Iserlohn 1882 to 1975 existing
St. Michael high school Paderborn 1658 to 2013 existing
St. Ursula High School Dorsten 1699 to 1970s existing
Haranni high school Herne 1872 to 1974 existing
Hildegard-von-Bingen-Gymnasium Cologne 1888 to 1976 existing
Hildegardis School Hagen 1925 to 1980s existing
Johanna Sebus High School Duisburg until 1978 dissolved
Johanna Sebus High School Kleve 1935 to 1978 merged with Freiherr-vom-Stein-Gymnasium
Empress Augusta School Cologne 1902 to 1972 existing
Queen Mathilde High School Herford 1833 to 1974 existing
Liebfrauenschule Cologne 1890 to 1983 existing
Municipal secondary school for girls on Oststrasse Dusseldorf 1878 to 1945 merged with the municipal secondary school for girls on Florastraße
Citizens 'Girls School on Florastraße (City Girls' Middle School on Florastraße) Dusseldorf 1899 to 1945 existing, renamed Realschule Florastraße
Mallinckrodt High School Dortmund 1851 to 1986 existing
Mariengymnasium Arnsberg 1889 to 1984 existing
Marienschule (grammar school) Eat -Be until 2010 existing
Episcopal School of Mary Mönchengladbach 1830 to 1980 existing
Marienschule Leverkusen- Opladen 1866 to 1972 existing
Phoenix High School Dortmund - Hörde 1583/1853 to 1911 existing
St. Ursula secondary school Dorsten 1535 to 2011 existing
Ricarda-Huch-Gymnasium Krefeld 1848 to 1975 existing
Episcopal Roncalli secondary school Ibbenbueren 1902 to 1991 existing
City high school Detmold 1830 to 1962 existing
Municipal Rurtalgymnasium Düren 1880 to 1974 existing
St. Francis High School Olpe 1870 to 1975 existing
St. Hildegardis High School Duisburg 1898 to 2014 existing
St. Ursula High School Dusseldorf 1677 to 1985 existing
Theodor Fliedner High School Düsseldorf-Kaiserswerth 1908 to 1973 existing
Victoria School eat 1912 to 1974 existing (renamed Viktoria-Gymnasium)
Walburgis High School Menden (Sauerland) 1919 to 1975 existing
Rhineland-Palatinate Auguste-Viktoria-Gymnasium trier 1889 to? existing
Bertha von Suttner High School Then after to ? existing
BurgGymnasium Kaiserslautern 1875-1970 existing (formerly higher female educational institution)
Eleonor high school Worms 1874 to? existing
Geschwister-Scholl-Gymnasium Ludwigshafen am Rhein 1875 to ?? existing
Grammar school at the Roman fort Alzey 1870 to 1973 existing
Calvarienberg high school Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler 1838 to 1997 consisting of a partially mixed grammar school
Käthe-Kollwitz-Gymnasium Neustadt an der Weinstrasse 1836 to 1976 existing
Max Slevogt High School Landau in the Palatinate 1874 to 1950 existing
Peter-Wust-Gymnasium Wittlich 1948 to 1965 existing
Realschule Calvarienberg Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler 1954 to 2016 consisting of a partially mixed secondary school
Rhein-Wied-Gymnasium Neuwied 1869 to 1971 existing
Saxony Max Klinger School Leipzig 1925 to? existing
Schleswig-Holstein Auguste Viktoria School Flensburg 1886 to 1965 existing
Ernestine School Lübeck 1804 to 1981 existing
Klaus Groth School Neumunster around 1888 to 190s (???) years existing
Roquette's private teachers' seminar Lübeck 1871 to 1912 Closed in 1912
Thomas Mann School Lübeck 1881 to 1967 existing
Theodor Storm School Husum 1866 to? existing
Thuringia Magdalenenstift Altenburg 1705 to 1938 Disbanded in 1938
Integrated comprehensive school "Grete Unrein" Jena 1912 to? existing
Zabel high school Gera 1864 to? existing

Austria

state Surname place Period dissolved / existing
Vienna Realgymnasium and Wirtschaftskundliches Realgymnasium Feldgasse Vienna 1912 to 1976 existing
Tyrol Economics secondary school of the Ursulines innsbruck 1963 to 2014 existing

Estonia

Lithuania

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Oasis of Peace ( Memento of the original from August 7, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / histvereinwor.de
  2. Remembering an Oasis of Peace (PDF; 409 kB), Main-Post / Schweinfurter Tagblatt dated March 2, 2012
  3. http://www.tgrsofts.de/
  4. http://www.ursulinen.tsn.at/ursulinen/schulgeschichte/
  5. http://www.ursulinen.tsn.at/schule/neuanmeldung/