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Alavi School

Coordinates: 35°41′48″N 51°26′15″E / 35.69667°N 51.43750°E / 35.69667; 51.43750
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Alavi Institute (Persian: موسسه فرهنگی علوی) is an Islamic high school in Tehran, Iran.

History

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In 1955, against the backdrop of despair and pessimism of the Great Depression in Iran, Ali Asghar Karbaschian who known as Allameh[1] founded the Alavi Institute as an Islamic high school in Tehran, the capital of Iran. In 1957 new students entered classes on an old house which was bought for about $15000 and remodeled. The school was accredited by the Ministry of Education, and beside academic subjects, taught Islamic matters.[citation needed]

Allameh was a scholar in the city of Qom.[citation needed] He left preaching activities and came to Tehran and established the institute in the name of Imam Ali, the first Imam of the Shi'as.[citation needed]

Admissions

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Alavi High school is difficult to gain admission to. About 70-80% of the 9th grade class are students that completed education in Alavi's primary and middle schools. The school's admissions process includes an examination and then an interview.[citation needed]

70-80 students are selected for the 9th grade to form that year's class; these students are then grouped into three classes. The 9th grade class continues to 12th grade and the students are mixed and re-grouped every year.[citation needed]

Reputation

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Several students from Alavi high school have been awarded medals at international math and science olympiads.[citation needed]

Education

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Alavi High School teaches its students three majors which are Math and Physics, Natural Sciences, and Humanities.[citation needed]

Alumni

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Staff

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Hossein Karbaschin, son of Allameh, is the principal of the school as of 2007.

See also

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35°41′48″N 51°26′15″E / 35.69667°N 51.43750°E / 35.69667; 51.43750