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Bahá’í inspired school

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A Bahá’í inspired school at it's simplest form would be a school run by an independent agency unaffiliated with any institution of the Bahá’í Faith but with explicit connections - such as having Bahá’ís in its administrative leadership or involved in the founding of the school. These schools often focus on general ideas from the Bahá’í teachings, Central Figures, or administration and often seek to serve the community and may minimize Bahá’í topics in favor of an academic strength. Examples include School of the Nations and the Barli Vocational Institute for Rural Women in Indore India.

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  • "Bahá'í inspired school". Retrieved 2008-05-21.
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