Iranzamin School


After the Iranian Revolution of 1979, the Iranzamin School moved to the Kingdom of Spain and was renamed as the International College Spain, with its first location in Estepona. Thereafter, it moved to Madrid. Mrs. Sahakian, its foremost and iconic professor, was located at this campus in Spain. The school had an international student body, among whom were many students of Iranian origin, having left Iran due to the upheaval of the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
International College Spain was formed by Mr. Manouchehr Farhangi. Miss Sahakian was hired to help run the school as an assistant to headmaster and later as head of the dormitory. The school had a headmaster, held for a period by Mr. Hutchinson. The "links" of the school to Iranzamin School in Tehran, Iran are minimal to non. Those interested in International College Spain should do a separate search under that name.