There's the former 'Realschule St. Hildegard', formally known as 'Höhere Mädchenrealschule St. Hildegard', located in Ulm, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
St. Hildegard
1921:
At the request of the clergy and catholic parents' association, the Congregation of the Bonlandener Franciscan Sisters acquired the house of former 'Reformpädagogikum' in Wagner Street 65 and established first a one-year 'Haushaltungsschule'.
1922:
The 'Katolische Töchterschule' opened: a six-year, building on the fourth year of primary school, secondary school for girls with a curriculum that special relationship took on the time required education for girls. From this "Töchterschule" followed after a few years the 'Höhere Mädchenrealschule', corresponding to a current 'Progymnasium'. The pupils had the opportunity upon successful completion to attend the school of a gymnasium.
1935:
The internal consolidation and shaping the school, both in the spiritual conception as in the educational and organizational work, corresponding to the outside a continuous growth in pupil numbers. At the two schools - 'Haushaltungsschule' and 'Mädchenrealschule' - existed until the abolition adjacent - 250 pupils were informed on average. By 1933, the attitude of the state to the school changed fundamentally. Although it did not rule in the school into it, but the ideological demands of the "Third Reich" were difficult to reconcile with the spirit of the school in line. Teachers and pupils had to learn to distinguish good from what you had to do and what was their own conviction.
1937:
The state put in a repeal Decree in February the now 16-year work of the sisters to an end; the school was forced to close. The feared and for some time expected omnipotence of the state had become a reality. Pupils had to the date of 1.4. switch to other secondary schools. The building in the Wagner Street 65 was sold.
source: [DE] Realschule St. Hildegard