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The Farsi language, also known as the Persian language, is the main language of Iran and is a significant language in Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Bahrain, Iraq, Armenia, India and parts of southern Russia. With nearly 200 million speakers worldwide, and a rich literary heritage, it was selected as an official language by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, UNESCO.

The modern Farsi language is a direct descendant of the Old Persian, dating back to approximately the 6th century BC and making it the oldest living Iranian language.

At Farsi Classes Cardiff, we hope to accommodate everyone who is interested in learning to speak, read and write in Farsi. Our classes range from year 1 to year 5 (ages 6 to 13) which can then be followed up to GCSE and A Level standard. We welcome people of all backgrounds and have excellent native speaking Farsi teachers.

By promoting Iranian culture through an array of cultural events throughout the year, we aim to strengthen our students' knowledge and promote deeper understanding about their cultural heritage. 

We are a not-for-profit, non-religious School and we are not a member of any political or religious groups with the schools tuition fees as the primary source of income.



The following is the outline of our school policies and procedures:

We believe that regular and continuous parent-teacher communication is the most effective means of improving the overall experience of the students at the school. So if you have any issues, please come and talk to us.

Day Schedule
Classes start at 10:30am and finish at 12:30pm on Saturdays, in accordance with the academic calendar. We also have specially organised classes on some Monday evenings.

Homework
Homework is determined by each teacher according to the needs of individual student and class.

General Conduct and Discipline
Our goal is to create a positive and safe learning environment within the classes. To that end, students and teachers are required to respect the rights of one another.

Academic conduct and discipline
Students are expected to maintain a positive, cooperative, and respectful attitude both in and out of the class.

Absence
Planned absences, such as vacations, need to be reported to the teacher or principal via e-mail or phone.

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“It’s so important that there are Farsi classes in our town. It’s a really effective way to do a lot of good in the community!”
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