St. Louis School, Tehran was a French Catholic school established by the Lazarists in 1862 in Tehran, Iran. This school offered classes in elementary and high school levels. Lessons were taught in both Persian and French languages. The school was for boys but its success made the formation of a similar school for girls which was named after Jeanne d’Arc. The manner and the different method used by the teachers made St. Louis distinct from other schools. At a time, it had over 150 students that made it the largest school in Tehran. Some of Iran’s contemporary literates and intellectuals finished their pre-college educations there. They included the poet Nima Yooshij, and the writers Sadegh Hedayat, Alinaghi Vaziri, and Parviz Natel Khanlari. Finally, in 1973 the school merged into Razi scho
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- Школа Святого Людовика (uk)
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| - Школа Святого Людовика (перс. مدرسه سَن لویی) — школа в Тегерані, що її заснували 1862 року католицькі місіонери конгрегації лазаристів. Це була початкова та середня школа, де уроки проводили перською та французькою мовами. Там навчались тільки хлопчики, але її успіх спонукав відкрити подібну для дівчаток. Школа Святого Людовика відрізнялася від інших шкіл методами і манерами вчителів. На той час це була найбільша школа в Тегерані, де навчалося понад 150 учнів. Там здобули середню освіту деякі сучасні іранські письменники та інтелектуали, як-от Німа Юшідж, Садек Хедаят, та . Зрештою, 1973 року її приєднано до . (uk)
- St. Louis School, Tehran was a French Catholic school established by the Lazarists in 1862 in Tehran, Iran. This school offered classes in elementary and high school levels. Lessons were taught in both Persian and French languages. The school was for boys but its success made the formation of a similar school for girls which was named after Jeanne d’Arc. The manner and the different method used by the teachers made St. Louis distinct from other schools. At a time, it had over 150 students that made it the largest school in Tehran. Some of Iran’s contemporary literates and intellectuals finished their pre-college educations there. They included the poet Nima Yooshij, and the writers Sadegh Hedayat, Alinaghi Vaziri, and Parviz Natel Khanlari. Finally, in 1973 the school merged into Razi scho (en)
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| - St. Louis School, Tehran was a French Catholic school established by the Lazarists in 1862 in Tehran, Iran. This school offered classes in elementary and high school levels. Lessons were taught in both Persian and French languages. The school was for boys but its success made the formation of a similar school for girls which was named after Jeanne d’Arc. The manner and the different method used by the teachers made St. Louis distinct from other schools. At a time, it had over 150 students that made it the largest school in Tehran. Some of Iran’s contemporary literates and intellectuals finished their pre-college educations there. They included the poet Nima Yooshij, and the writers Sadegh Hedayat, Alinaghi Vaziri, and Parviz Natel Khanlari. Finally, in 1973 the school merged into Razi school. (en)
- Школа Святого Людовика (перс. مدرسه سَن لویی) — школа в Тегерані, що її заснували 1862 року католицькі місіонери конгрегації лазаристів. Це була початкова та середня школа, де уроки проводили перською та французькою мовами. Там навчались тільки хлопчики, але її успіх спонукав відкрити подібну для дівчаток. Школа Святого Людовика відрізнялася від інших шкіл методами і манерами вчителів. На той час це була найбільша школа в Тегерані, де навчалося понад 150 учнів. Там здобули середню освіту деякі сучасні іранські письменники та інтелектуали, як-от Німа Юшідж, Садек Хедаят, та . Зрештою, 1973 року її приєднано до . (uk)
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