[1][2] It provided education up to 18 years old and had two annexes; one for girls and one for boys.
[1] It provided modern education to the Jewish citizens of Kermanshah.
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.
[6][7] When 1979 Iranian revolution occurred, Alliance schools (Etehad) could not continue any more.