Hi Mimi,
my posting of yesterday answers your questions re high-
schools for girls.
Regards,
BR
On Oct 30, 2012, at 7:20 AM, Miriam Taylor wrote:
> Some days ago, Ruth Gold wrote about a school which was on
> the Siebenburgerstrasse/ Strada Transivaniei opposite the Volksgarten.
> According to the 1941 Stadtplan, the only school which fits this
> location
> Was, what is described in the legend as #48, Madchenberufsschule
> (Girls' professional school). On the map in it is in square hF.
> I believe that this was the school my mother attended in 1921, 1922
> and its name was Scoala Comerciale "Progress ". The abbreviated name
> on the caps worn by its students was: "SCP", which joking teenage boys
> Interpreted to mean: "Sureh chapt Pirogen" (Sarah catches Pirogen).
>
> I know that the "Liceum" my father attended was a boys only school.
> Were there any high-schools for girls only?
> And if yes, were these for Christian as well as Jewish girls?
>
> Mimi
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