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International Schools in Turkey

You will find below a list of the most popular international and bilingual schools for expats in Turkey with fee information.  It includes nursery schools, primary and secondary (high) schools and you will find the right school to prepare for International Baccalaureate, and other diploma in Turkey.  Some schools will follow the American or British curriculums with English speaking programs while others are regulated under the French, Italian or German education system. Education in Turkey Education in Turkey consists of a network of primary and secondary schools financed and operated by the state. Schooling is free and compulsory for 12 years, commonly referred to as "4+4+4". This means 4 years primary education (lst level), 4 years primary education (2nd level) and 4 years secondary education. Students are generally taught in Turkish . Children begin their primary education in the first month of September following their sixth birthday. A primary education diplo...

Forum Istanbul gathers Turkish, international experts

Turkey has to cultivate its own consumer habits and finance opportunities, economy minister tells annual gathering ISTANBUL Bringing together Turkish and international opinion leaders, the two-day Forum Istanbul started Thursday in Turkey’s most populous city, looking forward to "Establishing the Future - Marching Towards 2023." Turkey must cultivate its own consumer habits and finance opportunities while taking advantages of consumer networks in the region, Economy Minister Nihat Zeybekci said in his opening speech to the 16th annual gathering, whose main theme this year is "Turkey Redesigns Its Future". "We have to enhance Turkey with private sector support. We have to provide export-oriented growth, and produce and export more," he added. Also speaking at the forum, Turkish Exporters’ Union (TIM) head Mehmet Buyukeksi said their aim is to boost Turkey’s exports from a projected $153.3 billion in the Medium-Term Economic Program to $155 b...