[2] Many members of Iran's upper classes sent their daughters to the Jeanne d'Arc School, and it offered both primary and secondary education.
[2] French and English were taught as foreign languages at the Jeanne d’Arc School.
[1] The school was founded by the French Catholic Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul.
[3] As instruction ended at tenth grade, the more prosperous students of the Jeanne d'Arc School usually chose one of two options.
They either completed high school (i.e. until twelfth grade) at the Lycée Razi in Tehran which offered mixed boys-girls classes, or they continued their studies abroad.