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Education in Turkey | Types of International and Governmental schools in Turkey

Education in Turkey has become essential, mainly due to the allocation of large numbers of investors and property owners with their families into Turkey. It is worth noting that the level of education in Turkey is of high standards, and its classification is constantly increasing. Certainly, by adopting diversified educational systems in several languages within all types of Turkish international and government schools.

Incentives for Stability and Studying in Turkey

Turkey’s economic boom during the last two decades has positively affected the education system and all aspects of social and developmental life. Therefore, the number of families who took the decision to settle and live in Turkey has emerged.

Education in Turkey
Education in Turkey

In addition, the amenities that the Turkish government granted to investors has encouraged increasing numbers to choose to reside in Turkey with their family members every year.

For example, the possibility of obtaining a permanent real estate residence renewed annually for the owner of the property and his family.  Moreover, the possibility of obtaining Turkish citizenship upon investing in real estate in Turkey, starting from 250,000 US dollars.

Consequently, the new arrivals have sought after the best education options in Turkey.  Above all, a similar environment that ensures a smooth transition from their countries, taking into account individual and social privacy of each student.

Types of schools in Turkey

Did you know that public education is free, or almost free, for Turkish citizens as well as residents at all levels?

Indeed, the fees of studying in Turkey are very reasonable compared to other countries. On the other hand, there are several types of schools and educational systems approved for teaching in Turkey. For instance, the most prominent are as follows:

Arab schools in Turkey

Several Arab and international schools have opened branches in Turkey. In other words, it has become possible to choose to study in Arabic or English. In addition to learning Turkish gradually, or with an intensive methodology within the Arab schools accredited in Turkey.

The number of international schools in Turkey has doubled in the past few years. Likewise, Arabic and international curricula, or combination of both sometimes, are accepted for teaching.

For example, some schools teach scientific subjects in English, according to the Oxford curriculum. While others, British or American and English curricula are being taught.

Whereas, other literary, social, historical and religious subjects are taught according to the Arab countries’ curricula. For instance, Iraqi, Sudanese, modified Syrian, Jordanian, as well as the Lebanese curriculum and others.

ُEducation costs in Turkey
ُEducation costs in Turkey

Therefore, recognized Arab schools are spread within many Turkish cities. For example, Sana’a School, Al-Yasmine Schools, Al-Ihsan Schools, Al-Huda Schools, and Al-Fayez International Schools in Istanbul.

The tuition of Arab schools in Turkey start from about $ 900 dollars annually. Whereas, English and private Turkish schools’ range between $ 2000 to approximately $ 5000.

Government schools in Turkey

Public schools are spread in all Turkish cities and villages, along 81 provinces. These schools are of top standards and discipline. Moreover, Turkish as well as foreign students are enrolled free of charge, and with easy terms.

Generally speaking, public schools depend on Turkish language, for various scientific and literary subjects. In addition, other languages ​​are taught as sub-topics, such as English and Arabic.

The Educational System in Turkey

The educational system in Turkey consists of 3 academic stages, namely; primary, preparatory, and secondary. Consequently, each stage extends over 4 years, bringing the final total to 12 years. The first and second stages are classified under the İLKÖĞRETİM basic education category.

Whereas, the secondary stage, ORTAÖĞRETİM, is an intermediate stage that qualifies the student to enter Turkish universities with its various specializations and departments.

High Schools in Turkey

There are several systems approved for Turkish high schools, such as:

1- Vocational high schools (Meslek Lisesi): specialize in several practical areas, as well as technical, marine and tourism high schools. In other words, graduates are ready to attend a number of colleges and higher institutes, each according to specialization and department.

2- Anatolia High School (Anadolu Lisesi): offer the option of studying in a second language such as English. For example, Galatasaray School, and Anatolian High School in Kadikoy, on the Asian side of Istanbul.

3- Technical High Schools (Fen Lisesi): qualify students to enter the faculties of science such as biology, chemistry and others.

4- The Imams and Preachers High Schools (İmam Hatip Lisesi):  teach the Arabic language as a basic subject and expand on the sciences of the Noble Qur’an. “Imam Hatip Turkish Schools” cover the middle school stage in some schools in Turkey.

5- Fine Arts High Schools ( Güzel Sanatlar Lisesi): develop the talents of fine arts among students, and qualifies them to enter art colleges directly.

6- Turkish private schools (Özel Lisesi): private schools that adopt the same previous regulations, and may support them with many extracurricular and sports activities. Subsequently, some may contain an educational system in foreign languages ​​such as English; known as: Kolej.

In conclusion, we hope that these details are useful to you and to students who are looking for adequate information about studying in Turkey. Moreover, may help you choose the appropriate educational system in the language of your preference (Turkish language – English language – Arabic language).

We are also pleased to provide you with free advice regarding the nearest housing compounds for each school of your preference. Thus, avoiding delay in transportation during peak hours while attending and leaving school.

It is worth noting that students in Turkey enjoy special privileges, in many sectors. For example, the possibility of applying for a student residency in Turkey, or a transportation card for students at preferential prices. In addition, treatment in government hospitals, and many other advantages for students.

Edited by: Properties Gate – The real estate portal in Turkey©

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