The following is a list of missionary schools founded in Turkey, during the Ottoman Empire. The schools listed are either closed or currently following a secular education model, according to the Constitution of Turkey, which outlaws religious education..
American schools
- Euphrates College in Harput (1852)
- Robert College of Istanbul (1863)
- Talas American College in Talas, Kayseri (1871)
- Central Turkey College in Gaziantep (1874)
- Üsküdar American Academy in Istanbul (1876) (former American Academy for Girls)
- American Collegiate Institute, İzmir (1878)
- Adana American College for Girls (1880)
- Anatolia College in Merzifon, Amasya (1886)
- Tarsus American College, Mersin (1888)(former St. Paul's College in Tarsus)
- International College in İzmir (1891)
Austrian schools
- St. George's Austrian High School in Istanbul (1882)
German schools
- Deutsche Schule Istanbul in Istanbul (1868)
French schools
- Lycée Français Notre Dame de Sion, Istanbul (1856)
- Lycée Français Saint Joseph d'Istanbul, (1870)
- Lycée Français Saint-Michel, Istanbul (1886)
- Lycée Français Sainte-Euphémie, Istanbul (1895)
- Lycée Français Sainte Pulchérie, Istanbul (1846)
- Lycée Saint Benoît d'Istanbul (1783)
- Lycée Saint-Joseph d'Izmir (1880)
Italian schools
- Liceo Scientifico Italiano I.M.I., Istanbul, (1861)
- Liceo Scientifico Galileo Galilei, Istanbul (1870)
References
This article uses information from tr:Osmanlı'da misyonerlik (Turkish Misplaced Pages article on missionaries during Ottoman Empire).
See also
List of high schools in Turkey Education in Turkey
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