Saadat School, also known as Saadat Mozafari School, is one of Bushehr's attractions located on the Imam Street. Saadat School, known as the mother of Iranian schools, was founded in 1278 during the Qajar period, and was one of the most important educational centers of that time, and its name was well-known as Dar Al Fonoun. The school was originally founded by the ruler of Bushehr in that time, Ahmad Khan Darya Beygi. Great men such as Mohammad Bagher Behbahani, Sheikh Abdul Karim Saadat and his brother Mohammad Hossein Saadat were the first teachers of the school. Saadat School was the first modern school in the south of Iran and played an important role in creating cultural changes in the region. Nowadays, it is also visited as one of the historical and cultural attractions of Bushehr. The school's building, its wooden doors and windows which the upper part are decorated with colorful glass, is very interesting. Mozafar al-Din Shah, the ruler of the Qajar, made a great deal of money to establish Saadat School so the school was also known as Saadat Mozaffari School. At the beginning of the establishment of this school, the people of Bushehr refused to send their children to school and were always criticized by the people, but later, the school's atmosphere was gradually filled with students' motives. Today there is a small museum in the new building next to the Saadat School, where documents, textbooks and student-owned objects are publicly displayed. If you are planning your next trip to Bushehr join our capable team and travel to Iran to have a memorable journey and explore the beauty of this province. Call us on +98 2174495