Henderson Business College was a vocational college in Knoxville, Tennessee, founded on January 1, 1912 by George W. Henderson. In a tablet dated April 9, 1921, addressed to Louis Gregory, ‘Abdu’l-Bahá referred to the college as a “Baha’i College”.
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| India | Anis School, Nidamanur • Bahá’í Academy, Shivajinagar • Bahá’í School, Tadong • Baha'i Sr. Secondary School, Saramsa • Barli Institute, Indore • Blossoms School, Bhubaneswar • Brilliant Stars School, Udaipur • Glory School, Namburu • Glory School, Shantiniketan • Little Angels High School, Gwalior • Mona School, Satara • Nabil’s Memorial School, Jorethang • New Era High School, Panchgani • New Garden School, Udaipur • Priceless Pearl High School, Nashik • Rabbani Bahá’í School, Gwalior1 • Rúhíyyih School, Darjeeling • Shoghi School, Nunna |
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1 School is no longer in operation. |