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Höhere Mädchenschule or Höhere Töchterschule were names of historic schools for the higher education of girls in German-speaking countries between the beginning of the 19th century and 1908. The names may mean higher education, but also education of girls (or daughters) of the upper classes. Some early institutions of higher education for girls were called Lyceum, while the term Gymnasium was first used only for boys' schools.

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  • Als höhere Mädchenschule oder höhere Töchterschule und regional auch Lyzeum, bzw. funktional auch als Mädchenpensionat, bezeichnete man eine Mädchenschule als Vorläufer der späteren Mädchengymnasien. Von den Schulstufen her waren diese Schulen mit der Sekundarstufe I vergleichbar, also der fünften bis zehnten Klasse des heutigen deutschen Schulsystems. (de)
  • Höhere Mädchenschule or Höhere Töchterschule were names of historic schools for the higher education of girls in German-speaking countries between the beginning of the 19th century and 1908. The names may mean higher education, but also education of girls (or daughters) of the upper classes. Some early institutions of higher education for girls were called Lyceum, while the term Gymnasium was first used only for boys' schools. (en)
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  • Als höhere Mädchenschule oder höhere Töchterschule und regional auch Lyzeum, bzw. funktional auch als Mädchenpensionat, bezeichnete man eine Mädchenschule als Vorläufer der späteren Mädchengymnasien. Von den Schulstufen her waren diese Schulen mit der Sekundarstufe I vergleichbar, also der fünften bis zehnten Klasse des heutigen deutschen Schulsystems. (de)
  • Höhere Mädchenschule or Höhere Töchterschule were names of historic schools for the higher education of girls in German-speaking countries between the beginning of the 19th century and 1908. The names may mean higher education, but also education of girls (or daughters) of the upper classes. Some early institutions of higher education for girls were called Lyceum, while the term Gymnasium was first used only for boys' schools. (en)
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  • Höhere Mädchenschule (de)
  • Höhere Mädchenschule (en)
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