List of schools in Iran

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This is a list of primary schools and secondary schools located in the Asian country of Iran. Tertiary schools are listed at the List of universities in Iran.

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Ahvaz

Isfahan

Schools in the city of Isfahan, Isfahan province, include:

Tehran

Schools in the city of Tehran, Tehran province, include:

Tehran International School

Mashhad

Schools in the city of Mashhad, Razavi Khorasan province, include:

Karaj

Schools in the city of Karaj, Alborz province, include:

Dezful

Shiraz

Schools in the city of Shiraz, Fars province, include:

Emamreza School Emamreza School, external view (summer).jpg
Emamreza School


Other schools

  • Aftab Azarin (Ecole Bilingue De Teheran) School
  • Armenian Schools in Iran
  • Azadi Schools
  • Bahman Schools (22)
  • Derakhshesh Schools
  • Dr Gharib Schools
  • Dr. Hesabi School
  • Dr Shariaaty Schools
  • Emam Schools
  • Energy Atomy Schools
  • Enghelab Islamy Schools
  • Farvardin Schools (12)
  • Germany's School in Iran
  • Golestan Schools
  • Iran's Schools
  • Khomeyni's Schools
  • Kooshesh School
  • Leader Schools
  • Mehraein Schools
  • Modern Schools
  • Omid Schools
  • President Schools
  • Public Islamic of Iran
  • Refah Schools
  • Shahid Bahonar Schools
  • Salam Schools
  • Salehin High School
  • Sarsabz Schools
  • Shahid Beheshty Schools
  • Shahid Motahary Schools
  • Shahid Rajaee Schools
  • Soodeh High School
  • Tehran Schools
  • Tiz Hoshan Schools
  • Toloo High School
  • World's School in Iran

Yazd

Schools in the city of Yazd, Yazd province, include:

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