Cannabaceae

American Memorial School of Tabriz
مدرسه مموریال آمریکایی تبریز
Photograph taken at the start of the 42nd academic year at Memorial School on August 30, 1923. Some details concerning this photograph can be found on the black square in the upper-left corner of the image.
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Coordinates38°04′12″N 46°17′08″E / 38.07000°N 46.28556°E / 38.07000; 46.28556
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School typePublic School
Founded1881
GenderCo-Educational

American Memorial School of Tabriz (مدرسه مموریال آمریکایی تبریز), established in the Iranian city of Tabriz in 1881 during the Qajar period, is one of the most prominent schools of its kind. Hundreds of Iranian received their secondary education in Memorial School. In 1935-1936 following the order of Reza Shah Pahlavi to nationalize all of the private schools, the school was renamed Parvin High School (دبیرستان پروین)[1] by Iran's Ministry of Education. At present this school is divided into three separate secondary schools; however, the main original building still remains, as part of Parvin School.

A graduation certificate

Notable alumni[edit]

AMST FC[edit]

Tabriz American Memorial School had a professional football team. AMST football team participated in the Iranian championship Cup four times and reached the final three times.

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  1. ^ Parvin refers to Parvin E'tesami, Iranian poet, who was born in Tabriz. It is therefore possible that the full name of this high school may be Parvin E'tesami High School.

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