Education in Iran - Prominent High Schools in Iran: Historical and Current

Prominent High Schools in Iran: Historical and Current

In alphabetical order:

  • Aboureihan High School
  • Alborz High School
  • Allameh Helli High Schools (NODET)
  • Allameh Tabatabaei High School
  • Bagherol Oloom High School
  • Daneshmand High School
  • Energy Atomi High School (OTN)
  • Farzanegan High Schools (NODET)
  • Firouz Bahram High School
  • Hadaf No.3 High School
  • Imam Mousa Sadr High School
  • Mirza Koochak Khan High School (NODET)
  • Mofid No.1 and No.2 High School
  • Nikan High School
  • Razi High School
  • Salam High Schools (OTN)
  • Shahid Beheshti High School, Soheil
  • Shahid Dastgheib High School(NODET)
  • Shahid Ejei High School (NODET)
  • Shahid Soltani School (NODET)
  • Imam Ali High School (NODET)

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