List of high schools in Turkey
The following is a list of high schools in Turkey, categorised by province:
Adana
- Adana Fen Lisesi
- Seyhan Rotary Anadolu Lisesi
- Hümeyra Ökten Kız Anadolu Lisesi
Ankara
Antalya
Balıkesir
- Balıkesir Lisesi
- Sırrı Yırcalı Anadolu Lisesi
- Ülkü Muharrem Ertaş Anadolu Lisesi
Bursa
- Bursa Anadolu Lisesi
- Osmangazi Gazi Anadolu Lisesi
- Bursa Anadolu Erkek Lisesi
- Bursa Anadolu Kız Lisesi
- Ahmet Erdem Anadolu Lisesi
- Yıldırım Beyazıt Anadolu Lisesi
- Çamlıca Anadolu Lisesi
- Özlüce Anadolu Lisesi
Edirne
Gaziantep
Isparta
- Mürşide Ermumcu Anadolu Öğretmen Lisesi
İstanbul
- Adile Mermerci Anadolu Lisesi
- Adnan Menderes Anadolu Lisesi
- Beşiktaş Anadolu Lisesi
- Beşiktaş Atatürk Anadolu Lisesi
- Beykent Educational Institutions
- British International School Istanbul
- Burak Bora Anadolu Lisesi
- Cağaloğlu Anadolu Lisesi
- Deniz Lisesi
- Deutsche Schule Istanbul
- E.C.A. Elginkan Anadolu Lisesi
- Erenköy Girls High School
- Etiler Anadolu Lisesi
- Galatasaray High School
- Gaziosmanpaşa Anadolu Lisesi
- Getronagan Ermeni Lisesi
- Hayrullah Kefoğlu Anadolu Lisesi
- Hüseyin Avni Sözen Anadolu Lisesi
- Istanbul International Community School
- İstanbul Atatürk Fen Lisesi
- İstanbul Erkek Lisesi
- Kabataş Erkek Lisesi
- Kadıköy Anadolu Lisesi
- Kandilli Anatolian High School for Girls
- Kartal Anadolu Lisesi
- Koç School
- Köy Hizmetleri Anadolu Lisesi
- Kurtkoy High School
- Mümtaz Turhan Social Sciences High School of Istanbul
- Nişantaşı Anadolu Lisesi
- Özel Beykent Anadolu Lisesi
- Özel Beykent Fen Lisesi
- Özel Beykent Sosyal Bilimler Lisesi
- Private Armenian School of Pangaltı
- Robert College
- St. George's Austrian High School
- Tarabya British Schools (Özel Tarabya Anadolu Lisesi)
- Üsküdar American Academy
- Vefa Lisesi
İzmir
- Bornova Anadolu Lisesi
- İzmir Atatürk Lisesi
Kayseri
Kocaeli
- Gölcük Barbaros Hayrettin Lisesi
- TEV İnanç Türkeş Özel Lisesi
- Cahit Elginkan Anadolu Lisesi
Malatya
Mersin
Zonguldak
Former schools
- Edirne (Adrianople)
- Elazig (Mamuret-ul-Aziz)
- Istanbul (Constantinople)
- Great National School (Megalē tou Genous scholē)[1]
- Zappeion - Established in 1875, it was a school for girls catering to the Greek population. Ayşe Sıdıka Hanım, an ethnic Turk, attended this school. Johann Strauss, author of "Language and power in the late Ottoman Empire," described it as "prestigious".[2]
- İzmir (Smyrna)
- Merzifon
References
- Strauss, Johann (2010). "A Constitution for a Multilingual Empire: Translations of the Kanun-ı Esasi and Other Official Texts into Minority Languages". In Herzog, Christoph; Malek Sharif (eds.). The First Ottoman Experiment in Democracy. Wurzburg. p. 21-51. (info page on book at Martin Luther University) - Cited: p. 29 (PDF p. 31)
- Strauss, Johann (2016-07-07). "Language and power in the late Ottoman Empire". In Murphey, Rhoads (ed.). Imperial Lineages and Legacies in the Eastern Mediterranean: Recording the Imprint of Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman Rule. Routledge. p. 139. ISBN 9781317118459. - Old ISBN 1317118456.
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