Allameh Helli Schools, named after Al-Hilli,[1] are schools found in various cities of Iran as part of the National Organization for Development of Exceptional Talents. Students study subjects in depth, similar to college courses. Allameh Helli Schools are gifted schools for boys only, while Farzanegan schools are the equivalent for girls.
History of Allameh Helli Schools
The schools were named after Al-Hilli, an 8th-century Shi'ite scholar born in Hilla, Iraq. He was proficient in Ijtihad.
History
The school was founded in 1976 as the National Iranian Organization for Gifted and Talented Education(NODET).
See also
- Gifted education
- Shahid Soltani School - Equivalent NODET center in Karaj, Iran.
References
- ↑ Announcer Volume 32 American Association of Physics Teachers - 2002 "The Allameh Helli HS introduced the term "semi-project","
External links
- Official website of Tehran's Allameh Helli School
- Official generation 36 shots channel of Tehran's Allameh Helli School in Telegram
- Official website of Tehran's Allameh Helli 2 High School
- Official website of Tehran's Allameh Helli 3 High School
- Official website of Tehran's Allameh Helli 4 High School
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