The French missionaries played a major role among foreign missionaries who founded schools in Iran. The main French schools in Iran were Saint Louis School, Franco-Persane, Saint Josef, Jeanne d'Arc, Alliance Bani...
The French Schools in Iran
Niloufar Kasra
 
The French missionaries played a major role among foreign missionaries who founded schools inIran.
The main French schools inIranwereSaint LouisSchool, Franco-Persane, Saint Josef, Jeanne d'Arc, Alliance Bani Israelit.
 
Saint Louis
It was founded by Lazarist Catholics in 1862 for Armenian boys, its main intention was to change their religion to Catholicism. It was closed in late years of Reza Shah's reign.
 
Franco-Persane
It was founded by M. Yousef Khan Richard (Moaddab-ol-molk) in 1908. It was the first school in constitutionalism which accepted girl students. After 1941, it changed its name toRaziSchool.
 
Saint Josef
It was founded by French Catholic missionaries in 1887 inTehran. At first it only accepted girl students, but later they formed boy's classes. Later it was known asManouchehriSchool.
 
Jeanne d'Arc
It was founded by French nuns for the Armenian and other minority girls and it was administered as an orphanage.
 
AllianceBani Israelit
It was founded by M. Kazers, an agent of Alliance Israelit in 1898 for the purpose of gathering the children of Jewish families in an educational center. Nasseraddin Shah in his travel toEuropein 1873 had given the permission for this. The students entered the school without paying any tuition fee. The books were brought fromFrance. Two Jewish priests were employed to teach the students the Hebrew language and for Persian language some Moslem teachers were employed. Through the helps of Jewish merchants it opened some branches in Hamedan, Isfahan, Tuysarkan, Kermanshah, Sanandaj and Shiraz.
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