The Anne Frank House offers educational programs for primary schools and secondary schools (for different school types). If you do not have the opportunity to visit the Anne Frank House with your class, you can book an Online Museum Tour for schools. Read more about the available options and book a visit.
Program for primary schools at the Anne Frank House
Pupils are prepared for a look behind the bookcase. Working with teaching aids specifically developed for this age range pupils learn about Anne Frank, the Second World War and the persecution of Jews.
Intended for: Year/group 6 (11 years old), max. 35 participants
Language versions: Dutch, English, German
Length: two hours, including tour of the House
Costs: € 40 for the programme, € 7 per child, € 16 for first, fourth, fifth & sixth (max!) companion. Second & third companion free. Including museum visit
Program for secondary schools at the Anne Frank House
Students are challenged to ask questions such as “choices made”, “helping” and “persecution” when looking at the Frank family’s story. Working with teaching aids specifically developed for this age range which include historic pictures and a concise timeline pupils learn about Anne Frank, the Second World War and the persecution of the Jews. The program can be adapted for different levels and age ranges in secondary education.
Intended for: young people from 12 to 18 in classes (all school types) or for instance confirmation classes. Max. 35 participants
Language versions: Dutch, English, German
Length: two hours, including tour of the House
Costs: € 40 for the programme, € 7 per child, € 16 for first, fourth, fifth & sixth (max!) companion. Second & third companion free. Including museum visit
For schools, it is possible to book one of the above mentioned educational programs in a shortened version. The duration of the program is 90 minutes including the museum visit, the cost is 40 euros. The Introductory program for schools is available with the starting times of 15:30 and 15:45 on weekdays.
Our museum employee will take the pupils virtually through the hiding place of Anne Frank. They will receive background information about the people in hiding, the helpers and the premises. Why did the Frank family had to go into hiding and why did they hide in this particular building? Who were the other people in hiding and what was their everyday life like?
We will show the pupils virtually the current museum spaces and furnished Secret Annex where you can look 360 degrees around. They will get Information about the particularities of the rooms and the objects that can be seen there. And of course the diary will be discussed and there will be room for questions.