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Education in Iran. Education in Iran is centralized and divided into K-12 education plus higher education. Elementary and secondary education is supervised by the Ministry of Education and higher education is under the supervision of Ministry of Science, Research and Technology and Ministry of Health and Medical Education for medical sciences.
Rouzbeh Schools. Roshd Highschool (magnet school) Salam School (magnet school) Shahid Rajaei Upper Secondary. Mizan School. Nazam Military High school Tehran. Ahrar Vocational School. Tehran International School.
Allameh Tabatabaei High School. Allameh Tabatabaei High School, under supervision of Allameh Tabatabaei Complex of Cultural and Educational units (ATCCE), is a selective independent educational institution in Tehran, Iran, with six main campuses. It was registered as a High School, under the terms of the Ministry of Education Act of 26 May 1988 ...
Tehran Farzanegan School. Farzanegan Schools (Persian: مدرسه فرزانگان) are girls-only schools located in the cities of Iran, administered under the National Organization for Development of Exceptional Talents. The schools, which include middle school and high school.
Allameh Helli Schools, named after Al-Hilli, [1] [full citation needed] are schools found in various cities of Iran as part of the National Organization for Development of Exceptional Talents and the organization accepts students from the 6th and 9th grades through a public exam.
Governmental leading high schools (Persian:دبیرستان نمونه دولتی) are Iranian schools in which the Ministry of Education of Iran grants a "model" license (in terms of superior education quality). These schools accept their students through an entrance exam and are governed by the government. Governmental leading high school in ...
Mehr-e-Taban Academy (Persian: مجتمع آموزشی فرهنگی مهر تابان) (Mehrschool) [1] in Shiraz, Iran was founded by Zahra Goorangi in 1993. Mehr-e-Taban Academy includes Mehr-e-Taban biliteracy-promoting school and Mehr-e-Taban international school. The school has three campuses in Shiraz and educates approximately 1500 students.
The school was founded as an elementary school in 1873 by a group of American Presbyterian missionaries led by James Bassett.This was in the 26th year of the reign of Nasereddin Shah Qajar, 22 years after Amir Kabir founded the Dar ul-Funun school in Tehran, and 33 years before the Constitutional Revolution in Persia (as it was known back then; later it became "Iran" during the Reza Shah Era).