French Jeanne d’Arc School in Tehran

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The French Jeanne d’Arc School in Tehran was a prominent French-language Catholic girls’ school in Iran’s capital, known for educating members of the country’s elite, including future Empress Farah Diba.

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instanceOf Catholic girls’ school
French-language school
educational institution in Tehran
alsoKnownAs Jeanne d’Arc School, Tehran NERFINISHED
École Jeanne d’Arc de Téhéran NERFINISHED
associatedWith French Catholic missionary activity in Iran
characteristic elite girls’ school
prominent among foreign schools in Tehran
continent Asia
country Iran
culturalInfluence French-Iranian cultural exchange
curriculumComponent French language and literature
general academic subjects
religious instruction
educated members of Iran’s elite
educationalFocus Catholic education
French curriculum
genderAdmission girls only
historicalPeriodOfProminence 20th century
languageOfInstruction French
locatedIn Iran’s capital
Tehran
namedAfter Joan of Arc NERFINISHED
namedFor French national heroine Joan of Arc NERFINISHED
notableAlumna Farah Diba NERFINISHED
Farah Pahlavi NERFINISHED
operatedBy Catholic religious order
region Middle East
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
religiousOrientation Roman Catholic
roleInSociety education of future Iranian female elites
sector primary education
secondary education
status defunct school
studentBody children of diplomatic and elite families
primarily Iranian students
targetDemographic urban upper-class families in Tehran
typeOfInstitution private school

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Farah Diba educatedAt French Jeanne d’Arc School in Tehran