Alliance School Kermanshah was a Jewish school in the western Iranian city of Kermanshah, founded by the Alliance Israélite Universelle. [1] [2] It provided education up to 18 years old and had two annexes; one for girls and one for boys. [3]
The Alliance Israélite Universelle was founded in Paris in 1860. [4] In April 1898, the first Alliance school opened in Tehran. [4] Several years later, in 1904, an Alliance school was founded in Kermanshah as well. [1] It provided modern education to the Jewish citizens of Kermanshah. [1] In 1977, the school had 314 students of which 171 were Jews. [4]
The principals of the school were Monsieur Saki in 1905, then Kohan in 1908 and after him it was Monsieur Franco, who stayed for ten years. [5]
Elyahou Raḥamim Pirnazar (1898–1988) enrolled into the school in 1904. He became "one of the early licensed Iranian Jewish attorneys practicing in Iran". [1]
In Reza Shah's era (1878 – 1944), Alliance schools became non-governmental and went under the control of Iran's Ministry of Education. These Schools changed name from Alliance to Etehad. [6] [7] When 1979 Iranian revolution occurred, Alliance schools (Etehad) could not continue any more. [8]
Description: Jews in front of "Alliance" school in Teheran, during the holidays season the school served as a synagogue, Teheran, Iran, 1950s (Beth Hatefutsoth Photo Archive, courtesy of Lilian Lazarov) – Photo Unit Number: 141768