Classical School Of The Medes
The Classical School of the Medes (CSM) is a private, English-based network of schools operating in the secure Kurdish schools are known as the "Classical Schools of the Medes." It is the goal of CSM to equip students to positively shape the future of the region of Northern Iraq. Because the Kurds consider themselves modern-day descendants of the ancient Medes, these heir families, community, and nation.
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