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Peshutan Scholastic Society

The Peshutan Scholastic Society is an initiative of the Peshutan Organization dedicated to connecting Iranian high school students in the diaspora, particularly those in the 10th, 11th, and 12th grades. The society provides a community where students can build friendships, share experiences, and remain connected to Iranian and Persian cultural heritage while completing their secondary education.

The Scholastic Society brings together students from different schools, cities, and countries who share a common cultural background and interest in participating in a broader international network. Through communication, collaboration, and organized activities, members are able to connect with peers who are navigating similar academic and social environments.

Participants in the Peshutan Scholastic Society become part of the wider Peshutan network, allowing them to build relationships that may continue into university and beyond. The society encourages cooperation, community engagement, and mutual support among students during an important stage of their academic development.

Membership in the Peshutan Scholastic Society is open to Iranian high school students in the diaspora who are currently enrolled in 10th, 11th, or 12th grade. Students who participate in the program gain the opportunity to interact with other members of the Peshutan community and contribute to a growing international network of Iranian youth.

As part of the Peshutan Organization, the Scholastic Society operates within the organization’s principles of neutrality, independence, and inclusiveness. The program seeks to provide a constructive and respectful environment where students can build friendships, strengthen cultural connections, and participate in a broader community dedicated to cooperation and cultural engagement.


Students, parents, or educators who wish to learn more about the Peshutan Scholastic Society or student participation may contact:

scholastic@org.peshutan.com

This address is intended for questions related to student participation, scholastic activities, and programs within the Peshutan Scholastic Society.