The Story Of The Founder Of The First Girls’ School In Iran

  Her efforts to establish a special school for girls paid off after a few years, and in 1286 the Namos girls' school was opened, and after the Bibi Khanum Astarabadi girls' school, it was named the second girls' school in Iran. The school was located on Shahpour Street, near the Hassanabad intersection, but Ms. Touba did not stop there and soon established five more schools so that after 8 years, 3,474 girls attended her schools. Namous School was one of the most important and well-equipped high schools and a center for the upbringing of modern girls, and in 1307, the first group of Namous School graduates graduated.