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  1. Jeanne d'Arc School (Persian: مدرسه ژان دارک, romanized: Madrese-ye Žāndārk) was a prestigious French school for girls founded in 1900 in Tehran, Iran. It operated until the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

  2. Jeanne d'Arc School ( persa: مدرسه ژان دارک, romanizado: Madreseh-ye Žāndārk) fue una prestigiosa escuela francesa para niñas fundada en 1900 en Teherán, Irán. [1] Operó hasta la Revolución Islámica de 1979 .

  3. The Tehran Jeanne d’Arc School The origins of the Tehran Jeanne d'Arc school can be traced to two different St. Vincent de Paul schools. The first one was a school for orphaned girls founded on Manûchehrî street, in the vicinity of the Lazarist church, by the Daughters of Charity in 1865.

  4. "According to the encyclopedia Iranica, Jeanne d'Arc schhool, was one of the two Lazarist French schools of tehran, and "the well-known school for girls to which many of the members of the upper classes sent their daughters, was in operation until the 1979 revolution.

  5. The first school was the St. Vincent de Paul school for orphaned girls founded in 1865 by the Daughters of Charity and later renamed Jeanne d'Arc. In the 1920s, the school offered both primary and secondary education at separate classes for Muslim and Armenian students.

  6. Media in category "Jeanne d'Arc School (Tehran)" The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total. Jeanne d Arc School Iran Tehran Abandoned Hallway.jpg 2,448 × 3,264; 1.59 MB. Jeanne d Arc School Iran Tehran AbandonedClassroom.jpg 2,448 × 3,264; 1.93 MB.

  7. 'École Jeanne d'Arc de Téhéran, the well-known school for girls which was in operation until the 1979 revolution.' This is a close group. You can join the group by invitation or by Requesting to Join the group, but is intended for anyone who went to Jeanne d’Arc even for 1 year. The aim is: - Find your friends and classmates. - Share news.