Razi High School
| Razi High School | |
|---|---|
| Location | |
Tehran , Tehran | |
| Information | |
| Type | Private - Created from an agreement between the Mission Laique Francaise and the Iranian Government before the 1979 revolution |
| Established | 1950 |
| Faculty | 90 |
| Grades | Preschool, Elementary, and High school |
| Enrollment | 3000 |
| Campus | Urban |
| Mascot | Lions of Razi |
| Website | Unofficial razihighschool.com |
Le Lycée Razi (Persian: دبیرستان رازی), translated in English as Razi High School, was a French-language co-ed school located on Pahlavi Street (renamed Valiasr Street after the 1979 revolution) in Tehran, Iran. The school is named after Razi, a Persian physician, philosopher, and scholar. The first Razi school was built during the 1950s in a different area of Tehran, and at the beginning of the 60s a new campus was built north of Vanak Square in Tehran.
Prior to the 1979 Revolution, the school was one of two French-language schools in Tehran along with Lycée Jeanne d'Arc. In contrast to the more rigiorous and religious association at Jeanne d'Arc, Razi was associated with upper-middle class families in Tehran due to the fact that members of the Pahlavi dynasty attended the school.