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Lycée Notre Dame de Sion Istanbul

Lycée Notre Dame de Sion Istanbul (Turkish: Notre Dame de Sion Özel Fransız Lisesi) is a French private high school located in the Harbiye, Şişli neighbourhood of Istanbul, Turkey. It was founded in 1856.

Lycée Notre Dame de Sion
Istanbul
Notre Dame de Sion Özel Fransız Lisesi
High school building in Cumhuriyet Cad.
Location
Cumhuriyet Cad. 127


Coordinates41°02′41″N 28°59′09″E / 41.04472°N 28.98583°E / 41.04472; 28.98583
Information
TypePrivate, Catholic co-educational secondary education institution
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
EstablishedNovember 27, 1856; 167 years ago (1856-11-27)
Gradespreparatory class to 12
Websitewww.nds.k12.tr
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Location of Lycée Notre Dame de Sion in Istanbul.

The high school was established in the Ottoman Empire as a missionary school for girls only. It was later transformed into a co-educational status. The Medium of instruction from preparatory class through twelfth grade is in the French and Turkish language, and takes four years after a preparatory class of one school year.

History edit

A group of eleven French nuns traveled to Istanbul arriving on October 7, 1856. They took over the administration of Maison du Saint-Esprit, a boarding school in the Pangaltı neighborhood, which was named after the 1846-built Cathedral of the Holy Spirit next to it, and was run by the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul (French: Filles de la Charité), a society of apostolic life for women within the Catholic Church. The official opening of the French boarding school under the name Lycée Notre Dame de Sion took place on November 27 of the same year.[1] It became the first ever girls' school in Turkey. Initially a boarding school for Christian girls, it shortly after attracted Jewish pupils. From 1863 on, Muslim girls attended the school following the interest of the notable families in the Empire and the approval of the Ottoman Sultan.[2][3]

The school closed down during World War I when the French nuns left the country as a result of their country being at war with Turkey.

In 1919, the school reopened. With the foundation of the Turkish Republic in 1923, the school was subordinated to the Ministry of National Education, and Turkish administrators and teachers joined the school staff. It began also to serve as a day school. The primary school section was closed in 1971, and the boarding school in 1972. From 1989 on, the head of the school administration was handed over to a secular rector while the nuns remained serving in the school as well. After a 140-year long tradition of girls only school, it went co-educational, accepting boys with the 1996–97 school year.[2]

Cultural projects edit

An international piano contest was organized by the school in 2013.[4]

A chamber music concert was performed in the school in 2014 in commemoration of harpist Fatma Ceren Necipoğlu, who died at the Air France Flight 447 accident in 2009.[5]

In 2015, the art gallery of the school hosted an exhibition titled "Osmanlı'dan Cumhuriyet'e Kadınlar" (literally:Women from the Ottoman Empire to the Turkish Republic) showing Christian, Jewish and Muslim women mainly on postcards from 1880 to 1930.[6]

Notable alumni edit

Fiction
  • Feride, novel character

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Notre Dame de Sion Fransız Lisesi 158 yaşında". Hürriyet (in Turkish). 2014-01-13. Retrieved 2015-06-30.
  2. ^ a b c "Tarihçe" (in Turkish). Notre Dame de Sion Özel Fransız Lisesi. Retrieved 2015-06-30.
  3. ^ . Zaman (in Turkish). 2007-07-01. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-06-30.
  4. ^ "Istanbul's French high school launches new piano contest". Hürriyet Daily News. 2012-12-22. Retrieved 2015-06-30.
  5. ^ Çiyan, Deniz (2014-12-18). "Chamber music trio to give concert in memory of late Turkish harpist Necipoğlu". Hürriyet Daily News. Retrieved 2015-06-30.
  6. ^ "Notre Dame de Sion'dan "Osmanlı'dan Cumhuriyet'e Kadınlar" sergisi". Radikal (in Turkish). 2015-03-05. Retrieved 2015-06-30.
  7. ^ "Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu neşteri vurdu". Posta (in Turkish). 2015-04-07. Retrieved 2015-06-30.
  8. ^ "Güzin Abla kimdir - Biyografi.net.tr" (in Turkish). Retrieved 2022-11-25.
  9. ^ . Herkul Haber (in Turkish). 2015-06-16. Archived from the original on 2015-06-18. Retrieved 2015-06-30.

External links edit

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Lycee Notre Dame de Sion Istanbul Turkish Notre Dame de Sion Ozel Fransiz Lisesi is a French private high school located in the Harbiye Sisli neighbourhood of Istanbul Turkey It was founded in 1856 Lycee Notre Dame de SionIstanbulNotre Dame de Sion Ozel Fransiz LisesiHigh school building in Cumhuriyet Cad LocationCumhuriyet Cad 127Harbiye Sisli IstanbulTurkeyCoordinates41 02 41 N 28 59 09 E 41 04472 N 28 98583 E 41 04472 28 98583InformationTypePrivate Catholic co educational secondary education institutionReligious affiliation s Roman CatholicEstablishedNovember 27 1856 167 years ago 1856 11 27 Gradespreparatory class to 12Websitewww wbr nds wbr k12 wbr tr class notpageimage Location of Lycee Notre Dame de Sion in Istanbul The high school was established in the Ottoman Empire as a missionary school for girls only It was later transformed into a co educational status The Medium of instruction from preparatory class through twelfth grade is in the French and Turkish language and takes four years after a preparatory class of one school year Contents 1 History 2 Cultural projects 3 Notable alumni 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editA group of eleven French nuns traveled to Istanbul arriving on October 7 1856 They took over the administration of Maison du Saint Esprit a boarding school in the Pangalti neighborhood which was named after the 1846 built Cathedral of the Holy Spirit next to it and was run by the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul French Filles de la Charite a society of apostolic life for women within the Catholic Church The official opening of the French boarding school under the name Lycee Notre Dame de Sion took place on November 27 of the same year 1 It became the first ever girls school in Turkey Initially a boarding school for Christian girls it shortly after attracted Jewish pupils From 1863 on Muslim girls attended the school following the interest of the notable families in the Empire and the approval of the Ottoman Sultan 2 3 The school closed down during World War I when the French nuns left the country as a result of their country being at war with Turkey In 1919 the school reopened With the foundation of the Turkish Republic in 1923 the school was subordinated to the Ministry of National Education and Turkish administrators and teachers joined the school staff It began also to serve as a day school The primary school section was closed in 1971 and the boarding school in 1972 From 1989 on the head of the school administration was handed over to a secular rector while the nuns remained serving in the school as well After a 140 year long tradition of girls only school it went co educational accepting boys with the 1996 97 school year 2 Cultural projects editAn international piano contest was organized by the school in 2013 4 A chamber music concert was performed in the school in 2014 in commemoration of harpist Fatma Ceren Necipoglu who died at the Air France Flight 447 accident in 2009 5 In 2015 the art gallery of the school hosted an exhibition titled Osmanli dan Cumhuriyet e Kadinlar literally Women from the Ottoman Empire to the Turkish Republic showing Christian Jewish and Muslim women mainly on postcards from 1880 to 1930 6 Notable alumni editThree adoptive children of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk including Afet Inan 1908 1985 were educated in Lycee Notre Dame de Sion 2 Ayla Algan born 1937 film stage actress and singer Adile Ayda 1912 1992 diplomat Oya Baydar born 1940 sociologist and writer Aliye Berger 1903 1974 artist engraver and painter 1 Selina Ozuzun Dogan born 1977 lawyer and politician 7 Balcicek Ilter born 1973 journalist and television presenter Afet Inan 1908 1985 historian Guzin Sayar 1922 2006 journalist and agony aunt known as Guzin Abla 8 Nazli Ilicak born 1944 journalist and writer 9 Suzan Kahramaner 1913 2006 mathematician one of the first Turkish female mathematicians with PhD Fureya Koral 1910 1997 ceramist Matild Manukyan c 1916 17 2001 businesswoman Bedia Muvahhit 1897 1994 stage and movie actress 1 Turkan Rado 1915 2007 first ever Turkish female professor of jurisprudence Pinar Selek born 1971 sociologist writer and feminist Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid 1901 1991 painter 1 Fiction Feride novel characterSee also editEducation in the Ottoman EmpireReferences edit a b c d Notre Dame de Sion Fransiz Lisesi 158 yasinda Hurriyet in Turkish 2014 01 13 Retrieved 2015 06 30 a b c Tarihce in Turkish Notre Dame de Sion Ozel Fransiz Lisesi Retrieved 2015 06 30 Sisli Zaman in Turkish 2007 07 01 Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2015 06 30 Istanbul s French high school launches new piano contest Hurriyet Daily News 2012 12 22 Retrieved 2015 06 30 Ciyan Deniz 2014 12 18 Chamber music trio to give concert in memory of late Turkish harpist Necipoglu Hurriyet Daily News Retrieved 2015 06 30 Notre Dame de Sion dan Osmanli dan Cumhuriyet e Kadinlar sergisi Radikal in Turkish 2015 03 05 Retrieved 2015 06 30 Kemal Kilicdaroglu nesteri vurdu Posta in Turkish 2015 04 07 Retrieved 2015 06 30 Guzin Abla kimdir Biyografi net tr in Turkish Retrieved 2022 11 25 Nazli Ilicak Biyografisi Herkul Haber in Turkish 2015 06 16 Archived from the original on 2015 06 18 Retrieved 2015 06 30 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lycee Notre Dame de Sion Istanbul Portals nbsp France nbsp Turkey nbsp Schools Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lycee Notre Dame de Sion Istanbul amp oldid 1172221899, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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