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Students often complain about a lack of proper usage of the school budget and the books often being cheap photocopies of the original books. |
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They only have 2 pianos in the music room. On one if them, half the keys don't work. While on the other one, the keys are WAY too soft to play. |
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In the literature book, half the stories are taken out. The teachers are underpaid, rude and mostly under-qualified. They take too many tests, with all that stress, even a seventh grade student could find white hair by the time the school-year is done. |
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The school court yard is made of asphalt, meaning that if you fall, you are done for... There actually is a small piece of land with grass, but you are only allowed to go in there if it's physical education time or a ceremony is being held. The teachers swear and they even let you write curse words in an essay -unless that essay is a part of your report card-. The standard for an essay is at least 250 words and you only have 40 minutes. Also, you do not have the option to use a computer for the essay. The computers are outdated and shut down for no reason. If your child comes from a country where education is actually valued, your child might fail and get held back simply because everything in this school is Low-Quality. Please do not send your child to this school. Your child deserves better. |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 22:01, 16 November 2016
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Tehran International School is an international school located in North Tehran, Iran.[1] It consists of three campuses: girls, boys elementary and boys grade 7–12. The school offers the International Baccalaureate's IB Diploma Programme.[2] Boys attend school in Saadat Abad, while girls attend school in Sharake Gharb. There are two divisions per school: an international school for non-Iranians, which enrolled only a few Iranian nationals; and a re-adaptive school for Iranians living abroad who need to re-adjust to the Iranian educational system.[1]
It was established in 1985.[3]
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Boys are expected to wear collared shirts and trousers as part of their school uniform. Girls are expected to wear manto with maghneh.[1]
Students often complain about a lack of proper usage of the school budget and the books often being cheap photocopies of the original books.
References
- ^ a b c Dagres, Holly. "Memories of Tehran International School" (Archive). Your Middle East. April 29, 2013. Retrieved on September 16, 2015.
- ^ "Tehran International School". International Baccalaureate. Retrieved 13 August 2013.
- ^ "Home" (Archive). Tehran International School. February 5, 2014. Retrieved on September 16, 2015.
External links
- Tehran International School (Archive)
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