Razi High School
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Razi High School (in Persian:دبیرستان رازی) also known as Lycee Razi, is a high school located in Valiasr Street (old Pahlavi Street) in Tehran, Iran. It is named after the Razi a Persian physician, philosopher, and scholar. Razi was built during the 1950s where all the subjects were taught in both Persian and French until the Islamic revolution of Iran in 1979, thereafter Persian was the main language taught at the school [1].