Farsi School of Houston
From its culturally diverse nature to its dedication to Iranian customs, the Farsi School of Houston welcomes people of all backgrounds to participate in learning the beautiful language of Farsi. It was established in 1992 with the purpose of accommodating absolutely anyone and everyone interested in learning Farsi. We offer a wide array of classes for those with a fairly basic Farsi background to those who have none at all.
Classes are also offered for adults and children who are at entry-level in Farsi speech; these classes are focused mainly on basic Farsi conversation and vocabulary. Also, for those interested, Quran recitation and memorization classes are offered from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Friday. Other activities throughout the year include the celebration of Norooz and a graduation party. Those students who pass the fifth grade level Farsi exam can also qualify to waive foreign language credit in college.
Apart from teaching students to speak the language, we also educate them about Iranian culture. We, at the Farsi School of Houston, feel it is necessary for our students to be well versed in Iran’s society; our Iranian students can forge a connection with their homeland, and our other students without the Persian background can learn about a rich culture which they would not otherwise learn in America.
From its culturally diverse nature to its dedication to Iranian customs, the Farsi School of Houston welcomes people of all backgrounds to participate in learning the beautiful language of Farsi. It was established in 1992 with the purpose of accommodating absolutely anyone and everyone interested in learning Farsi. We offer a wide array of classes for those with a fairly basic Farsi background to those who have none at all.
Classes are also offered for adults and children who are at entry-level in Farsi speech; these classes are focused mainly on basic Farsi conversation and vocabulary. Also, for those interested, Quran recitation and memorization classes are offered from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Friday. Other activities throughout the year include the celebration of Norooz and a graduation party. Those students who pass the fifth grade level Farsi exam can also qualify to waive foreign language credit in college.
Apart from teaching students to speak the language, we also educate them about Iranian culture. We, at the Farsi School of Houston, feel it is necessary for our students to be well versed in Iran’s society; our Iranian students can forge a connection with their homeland, and our other students without the Persian background can learn about a rich culture which they would not otherwise learn in America.
Announcements
Farsi School of Houston is registering for Fall 2019 semester. All students from 3 years of age and up are welcome to register.
Registration:
Friday, Sep. 6th, 20196:00 pm until 10:00 pm
Location:
Al-Hadi School (New Campus)Classes start:
Friday, Sep. 6th, 20197:30 pm – 10:00 pm
For additional information, please contact Fereshteh Alitavoli at (713) 787-5000 X-2013 or send email to [email protected]
Farsi School Calendar
Fall Semester
September 6th, 2019
Registration day & First day of schoolDecember 20th, 2019
Last day of Fall semesterSpring Semester
January 3rd, 2020
Registration and First day of Spring SemesterMay 1st, 2020
Last day of Spring semesterHolidays for Fall & Spring Semester
November 29th, 2019
Thanksgiving BreakMarch 20th, 2020
Spring Break
Tuition
Tuition per Semester (Fall & Spring)
First Child: $280.00
Second Child: $170.00
Third Child: $100.00
Adult: $500.00Full tuition amount is due on the first day of school.
For additional information, please contact Fereshteh Alitavoli at (713) 787-5000 X-2013 or send email to [email protected]