Iran Bethel School
| Iran Bethel School | |
|---|---|
Damavand College in 1974, in the former campus of Iran Bethel School on Diba Alley | |
| Location | |
27 Diba Street, Tehran, Iran Tehran Iran | |
| Information | |
| Other name | Iran Bethel, Iran Bethel School for Girls, American Girl's College in Tehran, American Mission Iran Bethel's Girls School Tehran |
| School type | Initially a girls' primary school with middle school and high school added later. The school then transitioned to a girls' 2-year college and then a 4-year college. |
| Motto | "That thy daughters may be as cornerstones, hewn after the fashion of a palace" |
| Religious affiliation(s) | Presbyterian |
| Established | 1874 |
| Closed | 1968 |
| Faculty | Annie Woodman Stocking Boyce, Jane Doolittle, Frances M. Gray |
| Color(s) | Crimson |
Iran Bethel School (1874–1968) was a school in Tehran, established by an American Presbyterian missionary organization for girls in 1874. It was the precursor to the Damavand College.