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Istanbul High School

Istanbul High School (Turkish: İstanbul Lisesi, German: Istanbuler Gymnasium), also commonly known as Istanbul Boys' High School (Turkish: İstanbul Erkek Lisesi, abbreviated İEL), is one of the oldest and internationally renowned high schools of Turkey. The school is considered elite among Turkish public high schools. Germany recognizes the school as a Deutsche Auslandsschule (German International school).

Istanbul High School
İstanbul Erkek Lisesi
Istanbuler Gymnasium
Location

Turkey
Coordinates41°00′44″N 28°58′26″E / 41.01222°N 28.97389°E / 41.01222; 28.97389
Information
TypePublic, boarding
Established1884 Numune-i Terakki,

1909 İstanbul Leyli İdadisi,
1910 İstanbul Lisesi,
1913 İstanbul Sultanisi,
1923 İstanbul Erkek Lisesi,
1982 İstanbul Lisesi,

2019 İstanbul Erkek Lisesi
PrincipalTurkish: Cafer Çilenti
German: Thomas Frey[1]
Enrollment1044
Color(s)Yellow and black
MascotBull
Websiteistanbullisesi.net

Istanbul High School is located in Cağaloğlu, Istanbul.[2] The school has changed several buildings throughout its history. Since 1933 the school has used its current building. The building was designed by architects Alexander Vallaury and Raimondo D'Aronco and inaugurated in 1882 as the Düyun-u Umumiye (Council of Ottoman Revenues and Debts Administration) building, which overlooks the entrance to the Bosphorus and the Golden Horn. A new building adjacent to the main historical building was inaugurated in 1984, providing new boarding and sports facilities. The primary languages of instruction are Turkish and German. The secondary foreign language of instruction is English.

Overview edit

 
Panoramic view
 
Main entrance outside

As a state school, admissions to Istanbul High School are through the Secondary Education Institutions Transition Exams (LGS), the central state school examination. Istanbul High School is one of the most difficult schools to enter of all the 400 Anadolu Lisesis (special state secondary schools) in the country. Admission to the Istanbul High School requires a tough competition, since only 180 students out of 1,400,000 applicants can make it through every year, and Istanbul High School is usually among the first choices of best ranked students along with Galatasaray High School.The school usually accepts students from the top 600 in Turkey.

The school offers a tuition-free, high level education, providing voluntary boarding possibilities, and as such, draws a diverse group of students from all over Turkey, including students who cannot afford private education. The academic program enables students to pursue academic excellence and acquire fluency and literacy in German and Turkish.

Istanbul High School is the first Turkish school

  • to offer private high school education (~ 1886)
  • to publish the first student newspaper (before 1887)
  • to use the title "Lise", equivalent of 'Lyceum' (1910)
  • to provide German education to students (1912)
  • to show a movie in the school (~1913) "Les Misérables", shown as "Jean’in Hikayesi" (Jean's Story)
  • to establish a student theater group (~1913) staging Abdülhak Hâmid Tarhan's "Eşber" and “Pinti Hamid" (L'avare), a Molière adaptation by Teodor Kasap
  • whose students wore hats in Istanbul, following the announcement of the Reform of headgear and dress (1925).

The education period is five years (one year German preparatory, and four year high school). The German Abitur has been offered at Istanbul High School since 2002. The Abitur diploma permits successful students the admission to any German university in almost any faculty. All science and mathematics courses in the last two years are at Abitur level. Istanbul High School has a very strong academic record, with a high proportion of its students proceeding to prominent universities in Turkey, Germany, Austria and the United States.

Curriculum edit

The school combines both German and Turkish curricula. Mathematics, geometry, chemistry, physics, biology, computer science and German classes are instructed in German, while history, geography, civic education, military sciences, religion, philosophy, literature, physical education, art and music are taught in Turkish. Textbooks, curricula and standards are under the permanent supervision of the German government. German and English are the compulsory foreign languages taught at Istanbul High School.

Since 1999 Istanbul High School has been a 5-year school. All students are required to spend their first year learning to master the German language, taking twenty-three hours of instruction in their first year and eighteen hours in their second year. Science, mathematics and English courses also start in the preparatory class. Biology is the first science class followed by physics and chemistry in the ninth and tenth grades (second and third years, respectively).

In the eleventh grade the students choose between two majors: Mathematics and Sciences (FEN), or Turkish and Mathematics (TM). Students who aim to pursue careers in engineering, sciences or medicine, major in FEN, concentrating on science and mathematics courses. TM major is dominated by courses in social sciences and mathematics and is for students who want to study humanities, business, economics or social sciences.

 
Second floor SW corridor

The academic standards are demanding, and the grading system is strict. As the school follows both German and Turkish curricula, two evaluation scales are used. The grade equivalents in the Turkish evaluation are:

5 4 3 2 1 0
A B C D E F
100-85 84-70 69-55 54-45 44-25 24-0

A GPA of 2.0 is a passing grade, 3.5 is honors, 4.5 is high honors. In the German Department student grades are evaluated on a 15 scale:

15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
% 94 89 84 79 74 69 64 59 54 49 44 39 34 27 19 0

History edit

 
Mehmet Nadir Bey, founder of İstanbul Lisesi, with his daughter

Mehmet Nadir Bey, a retired Captain of the Navy, a prominent mathematician and teacher, together with Selanikli Abdi Kamil Efendi, a school principal, founded in 1882 the first private school in Istanbul, the Şems’ül Maarif (The Sun of Education), but for unknown reasons the partnership did not last long.

Mehmet Nadir Bey established his own private school Numune-i Terakki (The Example of Progress) in 1884, which would be the foundation of İstanbul Lisesi. At the beginning, the school provided primary and middle school education for boys, but would soon add high school classes, and also start accepting girls. In an interview to a newspaper in 1891, Mehmet Nadir Bey would express his pride to have established the first private high school in Turkey. The school would not only attract many students in a short time (the number of students would reach 600 in 1891, of which 150 were boarding students), but also catch the attention of the Ministry of Education, and of the Sultan himself.

After the detection of some teachers’ involvement in an unsuccessful coup to overthrow Abdülhamid II, the school was purchased by the Ministry of Education in 1896, which changed its name to Terakki İdadisi (Progress High School). From 1896 to 1908, the school became a day school, changed several buildings, and according to the facilities occupied, varied in size and number of students. Following the move to a larger building and the legislation combining the 4-year primary school and 3-year middle school into a 5-year education, the school was able to provide boarding again in 1908, and the name of the school was changed to İstanbul Leyli İdadisi (Istanbul Boarding High School) in 1909.

 
Octagonal Crown Room

In 1910, the school started to use the word Lise (Lyceum), a first in a Turkish school. İstanbul Lisesi was a 5-year boarding school charging tuition, and was admitting students following an examination. The physical education teacher of the school, Abdurrahman Roberson, established İstanbulspor and a boy scout group in 1912. The scout group, later named Sakarya in honor of the Turkish victory in Battle of Sakarya, is still active to this day. Also in 1912, during the First Balkan War, about 30 students volunteered for the defense of the capital against the advancing Bulgarian army.

 
A view of the rear facade

The school name was changed to İstanbul Sultanisi (Istanbul High School) in 1913. Following the closing of the foreign schools in Istanbul due to the beginning of the First World War, İstanbul Sultanisi was moved to the buildings of the Saint Benoit High School [fr; tr], and some parts of the buildings were changed to dormitories. The faculty was supported with the addition of prominent teachers, and the student populace exceeded 1600. Subsequent to the increased collaboration between the German and Ottoman Empires, 22 German teachers were sent by the German Ministry to the school, and the curriculum was changed to German. The curriculum was similar to Galatasaray High School, only the foreign language was German instead of French. The students would take 14 hours of weekly lessons in German, and the same lectures again in Turkish, except history and literature, which were taught only in Turkish.

The Armistice of Mudros, the subsequent occupation of Istanbul, and the incompetence of the government in Istanbul had important effects on the school. As the school was given only 2 days to evacuate the building by the commander of the occupying forces, most of the valuable library and the educational material had to be left behind. The school was not able to find a suitable building for a long time, and some students continued their education in different buildings, sometimes in different schools. Nonetheless, the faculty was still very strong and many of the teachers, such as Hasan Ali Yücel, Mazhar Nedim, Memduh Şevket Esendal, would become the prominent figures and/or leaders that contributed to the shaping of the society, ideological basis, and the governance of the Republic of Turkey. Some of the students and many alumni would join Atatürk in his struggle for independence at very early stages, and some would lose their lives during the battles.

With the declaration of the Republic, the school moved to the Fuat Paşa Mansion in Beyazıt and its name was changed to İstanbul Erkek Lisesi (Istanbul Boys' High School) in 1923. On Atatürk’s instructions, the school moved to the building of the former Düyun-u Umumiye (Council of Ottoman Revenues and Debts Administration) in 1933. During the Second World War the German education was suspended in 1942. Curriculum in German was introduced again in 1958 with the Bilateral Collaboration Agreement on Culture and Education between the Federal Republic of Germany and the Republic of Turkey. Last students of the regular high school curriculum would graduate in 1962, and the school started to admit girls in 1962, although the boarding was only provided to boys. The school remained a 7-year secondary school (1 year of preparatory, 3 years of middle school, and 3 years of high school).

The status of the high school was changed to Anadolu Lisesi, and the name was changed back to İstanbul Lisesi in 1982. In 1988 it gained a special status offering 2 year preparatory, 3 years of middle school, and 3 years of high school education. With the legislation on the extension of the compulsory primary school education from 5 years to 8 years in 2003, the education period was changed to 1 year German Preparatory and 4 year high school.

School principals edit

School colors edit

In 1914 the buildings of Saint Benoit High School were assigned to the İstanbul Sultanisi. With the beginning of the First World War, some parts of the buildings were converted into a hospital, and as an indication, the building was painted yellow as a sign of hope.

When all the 50 volunteered senior students fell during the Battle of Gallipoli at Kabatepe, on May 19, 1915 at 3:30 am, the remaining students painted all the windows and the doors of the school in black in memoriam.

School emblem edit

 

The first school emblem was designed in around 1915/1916. It incorporates the first letters of İstanbul Sultanisi, elif and sin in Arabic, a rose, the star, and the crescent. It was modified by the Turkish sculptor Nejat Sirel (IS '07) in 1917. Sirel's design did not include the rose, whose symbolic meaning, if any, is still unclear.

 

The final form of the school emblem was designed by Orhan Omay (graduated in 1937) and has been in use since 1970.

Istanbul High School sports edit

Istanbul High School extracurricular activities edit

Publications edit

  • Bab-ı Ali – The School's Newspaper published monthly
  • Çığlık – The Literature Magazine published quarterly
  • Dirim – The Literature Magazine published seasonal
  • Numune-i Terakki – The School's Science Magazine published seasonal
  • Tarih Odası – The School's bilingual History Magazine published seasonal

Sports edit

  • Basketball
  • Association fotball
  • Fitness
  • Handball
  • Volleyball
  • Table tennis
  • Skiing
  • Swimming
  • Cricket

Scouting edit

The Scouting Group of Sakarya is the oldest Scouting Group of Turkey, which was started in 1912 by the PE teacher Abdurrahman Robenson. At the same time the scouting group of Galatasaray was started by his brother Ahmet Robenson.

Music edit

  • Choir
  • German Choir
  • Percussion band
  • Flute
  • Guitar
  • Ney
  • Piano
  • Strings
  • German Jazz & Soul Band

Clubs edit

Festivals and organizations edit

International Chess Festival (Chesstival) edit

The International Chess Festival is held every year since 2001. It starts when the guests arrive and ends after the winners get their prizes. Around 60 schools from both Turkey and other countries, take part each year. The 13th Chesstival will be held in April 2013.

Culture Week edit

At the end of each academic year, the students and alumni engage in cultural activities, including concerts, discussions with alumni and leading people from art and science circles.

International Sportfest edit

International Golden Bull Short Film Competition edit

IELMUN (Istanbul Erkek Lisesi Model United Nations) edit

Istanbul Erkek Lisesi Model United Nations is a conference by IELMUN Club, in Istanbul, Turkey. Even being a High school MUN Conference, is the world's first and only Model United Nations Conference with three languages English, German and Turkish and also first MUN Conference in German, out of Germany. Because of being a German foreign high school and its other international relations with tens of universities and high schools, hundreds of university and high school students from countries all over the world participate in IELMUN and experience a high academic level and amazing social activities in the capital of culture and history, Istanbul. http://ielmun.org/

Notable alumni edit

Prime ministers edit

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Istanbul High School news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Istanbul High School Turkish Istanbul Lisesi German Istanbuler Gymnasium also commonly known as Istanbul Boys High School Turkish Istanbul Erkek Lisesi abbreviated IEL is one of the oldest and internationally renowned high schools of Turkey The school is considered elite among Turkish public high schools Germany recognizes the school as a Deutsche Auslandsschule German International school Istanbul High SchoolIstanbul Erkek LisesiIstanbuler GymnasiumLocationIstanbulTurkeyCoordinates41 00 44 N 28 58 26 E 41 01222 N 28 97389 E 41 01222 28 97389InformationTypePublic boardingEstablished1884 Numune i Terakki 1909 Istanbul Leyli Idadisi 1910 Istanbul Lisesi 1913 Istanbul Sultanisi 1923 Istanbul Erkek Lisesi 1982 Istanbul Lisesi 2019 Istanbul Erkek LisesiPrincipalTurkish Cafer CilentiGerman Thomas Frey 1 Enrollment1044Color s Yellow and blackMascotBullWebsiteistanbullisesi wbr netIstanbul High School is located in Cagaloglu Istanbul 2 The school has changed several buildings throughout its history Since 1933 the school has used its current building The building was designed by architects Alexander Vallaury and Raimondo D Aronco and inaugurated in 1882 as the Duyun u Umumiye Council of Ottoman Revenues and Debts Administration building which overlooks the entrance to the Bosphorus and the Golden Horn A new building adjacent to the main historical building was inaugurated in 1984 providing new boarding and sports facilities The primary languages of instruction are Turkish and German The secondary foreign language of instruction is English Contents 1 Overview 2 Curriculum 3 History 4 School principals 5 School colors 6 School emblem 7 Istanbul High School sports 8 Istanbul High School extracurricular activities 8 1 Publications 8 2 Sports 8 3 Scouting 8 4 Music 8 5 Clubs 8 6 Festivals and organizations 8 6 1 International Chess Festival Chesstival 8 6 2 Culture Week 8 6 3 International Sportfest 8 6 4 International Golden Bull Short Film Competition 8 6 5 IELMUN Istanbul Erkek Lisesi Model United Nations 9 Notable alumni 9 1 Prime ministers 9 2 Ministers 9 3 Scientists 9 4 Musicians 9 5 Artists 9 6 Writers 9 7 Businessmen 9 8 Sports people 9 9 IEL Alumni Asure Day 10 See also 11 References and notes 11 1 Books on Istanbul High School 12 References 13 External linksOverview edit nbsp Panoramic view nbsp Main entrance outsideAs a state school admissions to Istanbul High School are through the Secondary Education Institutions Transition Exams LGS the central state school examination Istanbul High School is one of the most difficult schools to enter of all the 400 Anadolu Lisesis special state secondary schools in the country Admission to the Istanbul High School requires a tough competition since only 180 students out of 1 400 000 applicants can make it through every year and Istanbul High School is usually among the first choices of best ranked students along with Galatasaray High School The school usually accepts students from the top 600 in Turkey The school offers a tuition free high level education providing voluntary boarding possibilities and as such draws a diverse group of students from all over Turkey including students who cannot afford private education The academic program enables students to pursue academic excellence and acquire fluency and literacy in German and Turkish Istanbul High School is the first Turkish school to offer private high school education 1886 to publish the first student newspaper before 1887 to use the title Lise equivalent of Lyceum 1910 to provide German education to students 1912 to show a movie in the school 1913 Les Miserables shown as Jean in Hikayesi Jean s Story to establish a student theater group 1913 staging Abdulhak Hamid Tarhan s Esber and Pinti Hamid L avare a Moliere adaptation by Teodor Kasap whose students wore hats in Istanbul following the announcement of the Reform of headgear and dress 1925 The education period is five years one year German preparatory and four year high school The German Abitur has been offered at Istanbul High School since 2002 The Abitur diploma permits successful students the admission to any German university in almost any faculty All science and mathematics courses in the last two years are at Abitur level Istanbul High School has a very strong academic record with a high proportion of its students proceeding to prominent universities in Turkey Germany Austria and the United States Curriculum editThe school combines both German and Turkish curricula Mathematics geometry chemistry physics biology computer science and German classes are instructed in German while history geography civic education military sciences religion philosophy literature physical education art and music are taught in Turkish Textbooks curricula and standards are under the permanent supervision of the German government German and English are the compulsory foreign languages taught at Istanbul High School Since 1999 Istanbul High School has been a 5 year school All students are required to spend their first year learning to master the German language taking twenty three hours of instruction in their first year and eighteen hours in their second year Science mathematics and English courses also start in the preparatory class Biology is the first science class followed by physics and chemistry in the ninth and tenth grades second and third years respectively In the eleventh grade the students choose between two majors Mathematics and Sciences FEN or Turkish and Mathematics TM Students who aim to pursue careers in engineering sciences or medicine major in FEN concentrating on science and mathematics courses TM major is dominated by courses in social sciences and mathematics and is for students who want to study humanities business economics or social sciences nbsp Second floor SW corridorThe academic standards are demanding and the grading system is strict As the school follows both German and Turkish curricula two evaluation scales are used The grade equivalents in the Turkish evaluation are 5 4 3 2 1 0A B C D E F100 85 84 70 69 55 54 45 44 25 24 0A GPA of 2 0 is a passing grade 3 5 is honors 4 5 is high honors In the German Department student grades are evaluated on a 15 scale 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 94 89 84 79 74 69 64 59 54 49 44 39 34 27 19 0History edit nbsp Mehmet Nadir Bey founder of Istanbul Lisesi with his daughterMehmet Nadir Bey a retired Captain of the Navy a prominent mathematician and teacher together with Selanikli Abdi Kamil Efendi a school principal founded in 1882 the first private school in Istanbul the Sems ul Maarif The Sun of Education but for unknown reasons the partnership did not last long Mehmet Nadir Bey established his own private school Numune i Terakki The Example of Progress in 1884 which would be the foundation of Istanbul Lisesi At the beginning the school provided primary and middle school education for boys but would soon add high school classes and also start accepting girls In an interview to a newspaper in 1891 Mehmet Nadir Bey would express his pride to have established the first private high school in Turkey The school would not only attract many students in a short time the number of students would reach 600 in 1891 of which 150 were boarding students but also catch the attention of the Ministry of Education and of the Sultan himself After the detection of some teachers involvement in an unsuccessful coup to overthrow Abdulhamid II the school was purchased by the Ministry of Education in 1896 which changed its name to Terakki Idadisi Progress High School From 1896 to 1908 the school became a day school changed several buildings and according to the facilities occupied varied in size and number of students Following the move to a larger building and the legislation combining the 4 year primary school and 3 year middle school into a 5 year education the school was able to provide boarding again in 1908 and the name of the school was changed to Istanbul Leyli Idadisi Istanbul Boarding High School in 1909 nbsp Octagonal Crown RoomIn 1910 the school started to use the word Lise Lyceum a first in a Turkish school Istanbul Lisesi was a 5 year boarding school charging tuition and was admitting students following an examination The physical education teacher of the school Abdurrahman Roberson established Istanbulspor and a boy scout group in 1912 The scout group later named Sakarya in honor of the Turkish victory in Battle of Sakarya is still active to this day Also in 1912 during the First Balkan War about 30 students volunteered for the defense of the capital against the advancing Bulgarian army nbsp A view of the rear facadeThe school name was changed to Istanbul Sultanisi Istanbul High School in 1913 Following the closing of the foreign schools in Istanbul due to the beginning of the First World War Istanbul Sultanisi was moved to the buildings of the Saint Benoit High School fr tr and some parts of the buildings were changed to dormitories The faculty was supported with the addition of prominent teachers and the student populace exceeded 1600 Subsequent to the increased collaboration between the German and Ottoman Empires 22 German teachers were sent by the German Ministry to the school and the curriculum was changed to German The curriculum was similar to Galatasaray High School only the foreign language was German instead of French The students would take 14 hours of weekly lessons in German and the same lectures again in Turkish except history and literature which were taught only in Turkish The Armistice of Mudros the subsequent occupation of Istanbul and the incompetence of the government in Istanbul had important effects on the school As the school was given only 2 days to evacuate the building by the commander of the occupying forces most of the valuable library and the educational material had to be left behind The school was not able to find a suitable building for a long time and some students continued their education in different buildings sometimes in different schools Nonetheless the faculty was still very strong and many of the teachers such as Hasan Ali Yucel Mazhar Nedim Memduh Sevket Esendal would become the prominent figures and or leaders that contributed to the shaping of the society ideological basis and the governance of the Republic of Turkey Some of the students and many alumni would join Ataturk in his struggle for independence at very early stages and some would lose their lives during the battles With the declaration of the Republic the school moved to the Fuat Pasa Mansion in Beyazit and its name was changed to Istanbul Erkek Lisesi Istanbul Boys High School in 1923 On Ataturk s instructions the school moved to the building of the former Duyun u Umumiye Council of Ottoman Revenues and Debts Administration in 1933 During the Second World War the German education was suspended in 1942 Curriculum in German was introduced again in 1958 with the Bilateral Collaboration Agreement on Culture and Education between the Federal Republic of Germany and the Republic of Turkey Last students of the regular high school curriculum would graduate in 1962 and the school started to admit girls in 1962 although the boarding was only provided to boys The school remained a 7 year secondary school 1 year of preparatory 3 years of middle school and 3 years of high school The status of the high school was changed to Anadolu Lisesi and the name was changed back to Istanbul Lisesi in 1982 In 1988 it gained a special status offering 2 year preparatory 3 years of middle school and 3 years of high school education With the legislation on the extension of the compulsory primary school education from 5 years to 8 years in 2003 the education period was changed to 1 year German Preparatory and 4 year high school School principals editEmpireAbdi Kamil Bey 1884 1885 amp 1903 1904 Mehmet Nadir Bey 1885 1896 Numan Bey 1896 1897 Memduh Bey 1897 1900 Nadir Bey 1900 1903 Ziya Bey 1904 1906 Tevfik Danis Bey 1906 1908 Ali Resat Bey 1909 1911 Huseyin Avni Bey 1911 1912 Yanyali Ali Lutfu Bey 1912 1912 Ebul Muhsin Bey 1912 1913 Sureyya Bey 1913 1814 Saffet Bey 1913 1913 Huseyin Hazim Bey 1914 1918 Sakir Seden Bey 1918 1919 Akil Bey 1919 1920 Feridun Bey 1920 1921 Fuat Bey 1921 1921 Ali Haydar Bey 1921 1923 Semsettin Bey 1923 1924 RepublicYanyali Ali Lutfu Bey 1924 1925 Huseyin Besim Bey 1925 1926 Celal Ferdi Gokcay 1926 1936 amp 1939 1947 Serif Inan 1936 1939 Salim Atalik 1947 1949 Riza Ozkut 1950 1951 Ahmet Ozbey 1951 1960 Selman Erdem 1960 1961 Halit Ozler 1961 1966 Muammer Yuzbasioglu 1966 1976 Sami Ertek 1976 1979 Mahir Yegmen 1979 1996 Kadriye Ardic 1996 1999 Fatma Tan 2000 2003 by proxy Sadik Tanyeri Akkus 2003 2004 Adnan Ersan 2004 2010 Dr Sakin Oner 2010 2012 Hikmet Konar 2015 2018 Fatih Guldal 2018 2020 School colors editIn 1914 the buildings of Saint Benoit High School were assigned to the Istanbul Sultanisi With the beginning of the First World War some parts of the buildings were converted into a hospital and as an indication the building was painted yellow as a sign of hope When all the 50 volunteered senior students fell during the Battle of Gallipoli at Kabatepe on May 19 1915 at 3 30 am the remaining students painted all the windows and the doors of the school in black in memoriam School emblem edit nbsp The first school emblem was designed in around 1915 1916 It incorporates the first letters of Istanbul Sultanisi elif and sin in Arabic a rose the star and the crescent It was modified by the Turkish sculptor Nejat Sirel IS 07 in 1917 Sirel s design did not include the rose whose symbolic meaning if any is still unclear nbsp The final form of the school emblem was designed by Orhan Omay graduated in 1937 and has been in use since 1970 Istanbul High School sports editFurther information IstanbulsporIstanbul High School extracurricular activities editPublications edit Bab i Ali The School s Newspaper published monthly Ciglik The Literature Magazine published quarterly Dirim The Literature Magazine published seasonal Numune i Terakki The School s Science Magazine published seasonal Tarih Odasi The School s bilingual History Magazine published seasonalSports edit Basketball Association fotball Fitness Handball Volleyball Table tennis Skiing Swimming CricketScouting edit The Scouting Group of Sakarya is the oldest Scouting Group of Turkey which was started in 1912 by the PE teacher Abdurrahman Robenson At the same time the scouting group of Galatasaray was started by his brother Ahmet Robenson Music edit Choir German Choir Percussion band Flute Guitar Ney Piano Strings German Jazz amp Soul BandClubs edit Art and Drawing Chess Comics Computer Aided Design and 3D Printing Society IELCAD Dancing Go Debating Society for Entrepreneurship French Language Film Making and Cinema Folklore Football German Theatre History Library Science Music and Rhythm Model United Nations IELMUNC Philosophy Picture and Photography Robotics Society IELTECH Science and Technology Scouting Sakarya Izci Grubu Social Solidarity Red Crescent and Green Crescent Sport Technology Student Association TSA Theatre ILTAT Society for Science Olympiads Mathematics Biology Chemistry Physics and Computer Science Travel and Sightseeing Festivals and organizations edit International Chess Festival Chesstival edit The International Chess Festival is held every year since 2001 It starts when the guests arrive and ends after the winners get their prizes Around 60 schools from both Turkey and other countries take part each year The 13th Chesstival will be held in April 2013 Culture Week edit At the end of each academic year the students and alumni engage in cultural activities including concerts discussions with alumni and leading people from art and science circles International Sportfest edit International Golden Bull Short Film Competition edit IELMUN Istanbul Erkek Lisesi Model United Nations edit Istanbul Erkek Lisesi Model United Nations is a conference by IELMUN Club in Istanbul Turkey Even being a High school MUN Conference is the world s first and only Model United Nations Conference with three languages English German and Turkish and also first MUN Conference in German out of Germany Because of being a German foreign high school and its other international relations with tens of universities and high schools hundreds of university and high school students from countries all over the world participate in IELMUN and experience a high academic level and amazing social activities in the capital of culture and history Istanbul http ielmun org Notable alumni editPrime ministers edit Mesut Yilmaz Necmettin Erbakan Ahmet Davutoglu IEL 77 Ministers edit Ihsan Sabri Caglayangil IEL 28 Fuat Koprulu Adnan Adivar Zeyyat Baykara Ismail Rustu Aksal Mumtaz Tarhan Emin Kalafat Huseyin Celal Yardimci Hasan Tahsin Banguoglu Abdullah Aker Ahmet Sebati Ataman Cemil Sait Barlas Yusuf Kenan Bulutoglu Esat Budakoglu Arif Demirer Ali Enver Gureli Zeyyat Mandalinci Cevdet Mentes Nedim OkmenScientists edit Ekrem Akurgal IEL 31 Niyazi Berkes IEL 28 Nurettin Sozen also former mayor of Istanbul Cahit Arf Siyami ErsekMusicians edit Hasan Ferit Alnar Huseyin Sadeddin Arel Bertug Cemil Mesut Cemil Fecri Ebcioglu Akin Eldes Erol Evgin IEL 65 Korhan Futaci IL 96 Ayse Tutuncu IEL 78 Alaeddin Yavasca IEL 44 Artists edit Sadri Alisik Raik Alniacik Hakan Altiner IEL 70 Ulas Tuna Astepe IL 07 Bahadir Baruter Orhan Boran Fikri Coze Avni Dilligil IEL 29 Savas Dincel Salih Dizer Muhterem Durukan Orhan Ercin Renan Fosforoglu IEL 44 Serif Goren Ilhan Hemseri Rusen Kam Cetin Koroglu Ercument Behzat Lav Huseyin Mandal Munir Ozkul Nedret Selcuker IEL 45 Semih Sergen Nejat Sirel IS 17 Sener Sen Orhan Sener Secaattin Tanyerli Mesut Cemil Tel Writers edit Sait Faik Abasiyanik Salim Alparslan IEL 69 Can Atakli Huseyin Nihal Atsiz Basar Basarir IL 87 Cevat Fehmi Baskut Tanil Bora IEL 80 Tarik Bugra Edip Cansever Rakim Calapala Engin Ertan Erem Ertekin IEL 63 Necdet Evliyagil Kemal Zeki Gencosman Hakki Suha Gezgin Banu Guven IL 87 Erol Kaner IEL 54 Ertug Karakullukcu Evrim Kaya IL 03 Umit Kivanc IEL 74 Enis Behic Koryurek Huseyin Nail Kubali IEL 24 Raif Ogan Turgay Olcayto IEL 60 Kemal Ozer Cetin Ozkirim Orhan Ozkirim Yilmaz Ozturk IEL 55 Adnan Ozyalciner Kerim Sadi IS 19 Ali Saydam IEL 65 Ayse Cemal Sozeri IEL 76 Enver Behnan Sapolyo Yesim Tabak IL 98 Samih Nafiz Tansu IEL 25 Husnu Terek IEL 72 Nurettin Topcu Nasit Hakki Ulug Mahmut Yesari Businessmen edit Sarp Aral IEL 79 Mehmet Ali Berkman Fethi Evyap Abdullah Kigili IEL 58 Ahmet Kocabiyik Asim Kocabiyik Mustafa Nezih Kubac IEL 79 Demir Kunter IEL 66 Mehmet Serdar Sarigul IEL 79 Murat Ulker Sabri UlkerSports people edit Ercan Aktuna Cem Atabeyoglu IEL 45 Orhan Ayhan Levent Bicakci Ahmet Cakar Rustu Daglaroglu Melih Ercin Sukru Gulesin Bulend Karpat IEL 61 Cem Papila Ismail UyanikIEL Alumni Asure Day edit Istanbul High School Alumni gather every year in the school on the first Sunday of Culture Week to enjoy the traditional Asure Day See also edit Education in the Ottoman EmpireReferences and notes edit Books on Istanbul High School edit Istanbulspor Kulubu May 1996 Terbiye ve Ta lim i Etfal Mehmet Nadir Bey March 2005 Duyun i Umumiye den Istanbul Lisesi ne April 2006 Sehadetname Halide Alptekin Yitik Hazine Yayinlari March 2007 Mustafa Kemal in Yakasindaki Rozet April 2007 Numene i Terrakki Ilk Ogrenci Dergisi April 2008 Billur Bir Avizedir Istanbul Lisesinde Zaman Belgeleriyle 125 Yil January 2009 Turkiye de Almanca Egitimin Gelecegi May 2009 The Political Economy of Ottoman Public Debt Insolvency and European Financial Control in the Late Nineteenth Century Murat Birdal September 2010References edit Kollegium site Retrieved 2021 03 10 Home Istanbul High School Retrieved 2019 07 09 Turk Ocagi Cad No 4 TR 34110 Cagaloglu Istanbul External links edit Portals nbsp Germany nbsp Turkey nbsp Schools Istanbul Lisesi official web site Education Foundation of Istanbul Erkek Lisesi official web site Association of Istanbul Erkek Lisesi Alumni official web site Istanbul Lisesi Alumni Association of America Istanbul Lisesi German Division A Funny Dictionary from Istanbul Erkek Lisesi Istanbul Erkek Lisesi s Student s and Alumni s contact point Istanbul Erkek Lisesi s Student s and Alumni s contact point Homepage of Istanbul Erkek Lisesi Cinema Club Homepage of the Sakarya Scout Group Official Page of Istanbul Lisesi International Sportsfest in Turkish Tarihin yasadigi bina Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Istanbul High School amp oldid 1188902887, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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