Adab School
Adab Educational Complex is a private boys’ school in the Lavizan district of Tehran, Iran. Founded in 1982 by G.R. Tanhaa, Moghaddasin, H. Rabbani Shirdel and Mortazavi, the campus sits on Shah Rezaee Street in eastern Tehran. The school has three main buildings and an additional building for after‑school activities called Adab post school, located to the northwest. Each building has three floors above ground and a shared basement, and there is an asphalt playground with a roof.
Adab serves students from kindergarten through high school (ages 5–18). It offers about 20 classes, with average class sizes of 15–25 students. Enrollment requires entrance exams. The school uses Persian and English and follows Iran’s private education system. It is a male-only institution and has five houses for students. The daily schedule runs from 7:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. The school colors are pale blue. Sports include soccer (football), volleyball, basketball, and table tennis.
Adab is regarded as one of Iran’s top private schools. In 2024, the 26th cohort started ninth grade. The extracurricular facilities are housed in the northwest part of the campus.
This page was last edited on 2 February 2026, at 03:41 (CET).