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    Baghdad College

    High school in Baghdad, Iraq

    Not to be confused with Baghdad College of Pharmacy.

    Baghdad College (Arabic: كلية بغداد) is an elite high school for boys aged 11 to 18 in Baghdad, Iraq.

    It was initially a Catholic school founded by and operated by American Jesuits from Boston. The 1969 Iraqi government nationalization and expulsion of Jesuit teachers changed the character of the school. It has been compared in the British media to Eton College[1] and is arguably Iraq's most famous secondary school for boys, having produced an Iraqi prime minister, a deputy prime minister, a vice president, two dollar billionaires and a member of the British House of Lords, among many other notable alumni.

    History

    Baghdad College was founded in 1932[2]: 228  by William A. Rice, S.J.[3] (who would later become Bishop in Belize, Central America).[4]Pope Pius XI requested the establishment of a Catholic school in Baghd