AHS-Rahlgasse
https://www.ahs-rahlgasse.at
In 1888 an association was founded with the aim of establishing a girls' high school. This goal was achieved in 1892 with the founding of the first girls' grammar school. The school founder was Marianne Hainisch.
Our school was the first grammar school for girls in what is now the Republic of Austria, i.e. the first school that gave girls a higher education entrance qualification. The first girls' class was opened in Hegelgasse with 30 girls. But it was not until 1903 that the school was given public rights, and the institution was characterized by a high intellectual level from the very beginning. In 1910 they moved to the house at Rahlgasse 4, Vienna's 6th district. During the Nazi era, the school was nationalized and Jewish students were expelled.