Someone once called the Community School "a
laboratory of
democracy at work." Besides the Americans, there were students from prominent Iranian families and children from Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, whose families were living temporarily in Tehran. Their parents were diplomats, exiles, military, professionals,
oil industry personnel, etc. CHS represented 28 nationalities and eight religions.
Christians,
Jews,
Moslems, and
Zoroastrians blended without a problem. Above the school entrance, in Persian calligraphy, were the words from the
Book of John, 8:32, "You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." Some students learned the
United Nations pledge of allegiance to the individual countries and flags and sang the United Nations hymn, the "Song of Peace," set to music by the Finnish composer,
Jean Sibelius. The school facilities on the new campus were a big improvement, but there was a downside. It was located at the end of a dead-end street in a dangerous part of the city where unrest and
riots were particularly common during the late 1970s. The class of 1979 was the last and final class to hold a graduation ceremony on the main campus in June of that year, after which its doors were closed forever. ==Notable alumni==