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Leonore Goldschmidt : ウィキペディア英語版
Leonore Goldschmidt
Leonore Goldschmidt (née Tacke; 16 November 1897 in Gosda/Brandenburg, Germany – 7 March 1983 in London, England) was a German teacher who founded the ''Private Jewish School Dr. Leonore Goldschmidt'' in 1935 in Berlin.
==Biography==

Leonore Tacke was the daughter of a brickworks owner and grew up in a village in Lusatia. In 1916 she took her final school exams (Abitur) at the Grunewald-Gymnasium (since 1946 ) in Berlin-Grunewald.
From 1916 to 1921 she studied English, German and History in Jena and Berlin and received a doctorate from Heidelberg University. She worked as teacher in England und Berlin, 1922 at the ''Cecilien-Schule'' in Berlin-Wilmersdorf and from 1925 on at the Sophie-Charlotte-Gymnasium in Berlin-Charlottenburg. Being Jewish she lost her position in 1933.
In 1923 Leonore married the lawyer Ernst Goldschmidt. They had two children: Gertrud (1924) and Rudolf (1925).

In 1934 she worked at the ''Privaten Jüdischen Waldschule Grunewald'' (Private Jewish Forest School Grunewald/founded and run by Ms Toni Lessler) at Hagenstraße 56 in Berlin-Grunewald. On 1 May 1935 Leonore Goldschmidt set up her own school in Berlin-Grunewald, at Kronberger Straße 24. In 1934 her cousin ) had been murdered and Leonore came into an inheritance with which she financed her project. The school expanded quickly and comprised four more buildings: at Hohenzollerndamm 102, 105–110 and Berkaer Straße 31. In 1937 the school had 520 students and 40 teachers.
The ''Private Jüdische Schule Dr. Leonore Goldschmidt''(Private Jewish School Dr. Leonore Goldschmidt) was granted the official licence to run ''Abitur'' exams in 1936. The following year the school became an ''Examination Centre of the University of Cambridge''. The bilingual final examination enabled the students to enter English language universities in Europe and North America making their emigration easier. When their school was officially shut down on 30 September 1939 the Goldschmidt family emigrated to England together with 80 students and some teachers. They reopened their school in Folkestone and continued until May 1940.
Afterwards Leonore Goldschmidt worked as teacher at several private and state-funded schools in England until 1968.
After her retirement she studied Russian and lived in London until her death in 1983.

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