Shamash School
Defunct Jewish high school in Baghdad
Shamash School was a high school in Baghdad of the Jewish educational system founded in 1928 until 1951. Some public figures from cultural, academic and intellectual backgrounds such as Sami Michael, Sasson Somekh and Elie Kedourie completed their education in this school. The school was supported by the Anglo-Jewish Association, it had over 900 students at its peak enrollment in 1939. Maurice Plotnick, a British born headmaster, subsequently emigrated to the United States where he founded the Westchester Day School.[1] [2]
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Schools in Baghdad
- Amil High School for Girls
- Al Mutamayizeen Secondary
- Baghdad College
- Baghdad High School for Girls (former American School for Girls)
- The Gifted Students' School
- Markaziyah High School
- Tigris Secondary School for Girls
- Shamash School
- Deutsche Schule Bagdad
- École française de Bagdad
- Baghdad International School
- Baghdad Japanese School (バグダッド日本人学校)
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