Adab High School

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Adab High School
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Adab High School

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TypePublic
Established1860 AD
Number of students2000
Website http://www.adabisf.ir

Adab High School in Isfahan, Iran, was established in the early 19th century by British Anglican missionaries as an all-boys school. It was later converted to a secular school and colleg under the direction of Isa Sadiq (a man of letters and Minister of Education) and under the administration of Sayyid Yahya DowlatAbadi. Adab High School was the only all-boys high school in Isfahan with its own swimming pool and soccer field. At the time of its inception, Adab High School enjoyed modern physics and chemistry laboratories. [1]

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