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Firooz Bahram High School

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Founder
  
Bhramjy Bikajy

Phone
  
+98 21 6670 2101

Website
  
www.firoozbahram.com

Founded
  
1932

Firooz Bahram High School

Address
  
Tehran Province, Tehran, No. 2, Mirza Kouchak Khan St, Iran

Similar
  
Alborz High School, Allameh Helli High School, Farzaneg 1 High School, Hadaf High School, Shahid Motahari High Sch

Firooz Bahram High School (دبیرستان فیروز بهرام) is one of Tehran's oldest high schools still in operation.

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History

Built in 1932, it was constructed on the property of Zoroastrians such as Ardeshir Kiamanesh. The school was named after an Iranian Zoroastrian that died in the Mediterranean in World War I. The school's establishment was supported by the then Zoroastrian representative in the Majles Keikhosro Shahrokh (کيخسرو شاهرخ).

Notables

Seyyed Hossein Nasr (President of Sharif University) went to Firuz Bahram High School before leaving for the United States A Prime Minister of Iran, Chancellor of Tehran University, and Ezatollah Negahban (Iran's father of Archeology) also are among the alumni of this school. The school was not the first Zoroastrian high school in Tehran however. That credit is given to Jamshid Jam (جمشيد جم) High School built in 1906.

Kamaloddin Jenab, one of Iran's pioneers of nuclear physics was director of the school for a while.

Architecture

The architecture of the building is clearly that of the Qajar era of Iran.

The school is a historical landmark and cultural heritage of Tehran today.

References

Firooz Bahram High School Wikipedia